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Women and Climate Change
Climate Change is a global challenge that affects all people, regardless of ethnicity, gender, or geography. Even though it affects us all, it does not, however, affect us in the same way. Climate change does not care about gender, and although women and men are in theory just as likely to be af...
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Can we improve women's health without improving their status?
Ö÷²¥´óÐã Media Action's latest research found that women’s lack of power is a consistent barrier to improve women's health in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, South Sudan and India.
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Hitting the road to reach young Cambodian job-seekers
Klahan9 (Brave) embarks on a roadshow across Cambodia to help inspire and inform young people about employments opportunities and economic security.
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Young Cambodians smash dance record
Loy9’s Project Director on a record-breaking dance effort that marked the end of the programme’s first series. Â
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Telling the deeper story
World Press Freedom Day: how journalism training has helped boost skills and encourage openness in Tanzania
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How people behave really matters to health
Communication strategies can help shape peoples’ behaviour, influence social norms and save lives and there is increasing evidence to show which interventions work. Â
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Dr Anita guides the way
We introduce Dr Anita, a fictional character who’s ‘travelled’ to Uttar Pradesh, one of India’s most populous states, for the launch of Mobile Academy and Mobile Kunji - two award winning maternal health services.
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A doll with a difference
A simple but effective new prop is helping health workers in India tackle one of the country’s biggest killers, says Ö÷²¥´óÐã Media Action’s Deputy Country Director, Siddhartha Swarup.
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Inspirational women and girls in our dramas
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2017 (whose theme is #beboldforchange) – we take a closer look at some of the inspirational female characters (past and present) from our TV and radio drama around the world.