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Examining awareness of disability in Nigeria
An estimated 15% of the global population live with some form of disability - including invisible impairments such as anxiety or chronic illnesses. But the lack of data around people with invisible disability makes it hard to foster understanding and overcome barriers.
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Community engagement and sexuality education in conservative contexts: the case of Pakistan
How can community engagement be used to promote young people’s sexual and reproductive health in conservative countries? Two education programmes in Pakistan offer some answers.
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Designing for inclusion: From invisible to #Invaluables
Bengaluru, India’s Silicon Valley, generates 5,757 metric tonnes of solid waste per day, much of it recycled by informal waste pickers. Our Pathway to Respect, Identity, Dignity and Empowerment (PRIDE) project aims to connect them with the community for greater respect and dignity.
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Using compassion to build tolerance through radio drama in Myanmar
In a fractured context like Myanmar, where the media is often a tool for sowing distrust and division, our programme Tea Cup Diaries drew on that most traditional of Buddhist qualities – compassion – to open up space for greater tolerance and understanding.
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The role of social media in development
Why should development organisations care about social media? Rosie Parkyn looks at social media’s potential to enhance development outcomes in the Global South and how this stacks up against the evidence.
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Governance and Accountability: What role for media?
A hub for content relating to our 'Governance and Accountability' event, including a film recording and links to blogs, reports and a Storify.