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A major project to gather and analyse oral testimonies from people in Pakistan and Zambia is completed and launched to mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
Forty developing country journalists go to the UN Conference on Climate Change in Bali, meeting policymakers and activists and covering the key moments.
Resource and political constraints lie in the way of media reporting of trade issues in developing countries, according to participants of the Panos London discussion session at the WTO Public Forum.
African migrants and the organisations representing them must learn how to engage better with the media in the UK, a new study concludes.
Panos London is a signatory of the International Non-Governmental Organisations Accountability (INGO) charter, promoting transparency, accountability and good governance.
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