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- Providing support and rehabilitation for landmine victims in MaliSince the start of the armed conflict in Mali in 2012, mines and improvised explosive devices have claimed numerous lives every year. A rehabilitation centre in Bamako provides amputee survivors with custom-made prostheses and psychological [...]
- Guatemala’s youth pay the high cost of mass emigrationA photo essay illustrating how decades of migration to the United States has created a generation of abandoned children for whom gangs have become a surrogate family.
- Light pollution: the white light wounds disrupting our planetThe form of night lighting that humankind has adopted on a massive scale is not only excessive and inefficient but is also doing far more damage than we, from the comfort of our urban environments, tend to [...]
- Working children on the streets of KabulThe political and humanitarian crisis devastating Afghanistan since mid-2021 has exacerbated child labour in the country. These are portraits of children who work to support their families.
- COSATU spokesperson, Sizwe Pamla: “With decent work, everyone – workers, employers and the economy – can emerge as winners”“Decent work is the only sustainable way to accelerate the growth of production and employment, to increase the pace of poverty reduction, and to build genuine democracy and social cohesion in South [...]
- Bearing witness to the ‘world’s first climate-induced famine’ in MadagascarFor several months, nearly 1.35 million people have been struggling to eat their fill in southern Madagascar. According to the World Food Programme (WFP), this could be the first famine in the world caused by climate [...]