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A generation’s worth of cutting edge action

Dec 14, 2011 | Panos London | Panos London Blog | Leave a comment

10 year old Jumni stands at the Geneva Camp in Dhaka, home to the Urdu-speaking community who were stranded during the separation of Bangladesh. Panos South Asia is a institute that works to make sure voices like these are heard - Shiho Fukada | Panos Pictures

Having been part of the Panos London Board of Directors for a little more than half of the organisation’s 25 years, it is with humility and great pride that I join the chorus of celebratory voices congratulating PL for its important and impressive achievements for what is just about one generation!

Women would like some things to change

Dec 12, 2011 | Kaidia Samaké | Voices from the Ground | Leave a comment

A woman walks home with a bucket of water on her head and a child on her back. She has to walk more than a kilometre between the well and home several times a day. Traditionally, water transportation is a woman's job, one of such importance that many girls are kept from attending school - Dieter Telemans | Panos Pictures

Men decide everything about the community’s life. When something must be discussed by the villagers, men meet in the chief of the village’s meeting room. Women don’t have the right to take part in those meetings.

Celebrating International Mountains Day

Dec 11, 2011 | Siobhan Warrington | Panos London Blog | Leave a comment

Caring for flocks in the high pastures above Shimshal village, July 2000 - David Butz | Panos London

It is nine years since the International Year of Mountains (2002) when Panos London launched the Mountain Voices website, an online archive of testimonies from some 300 men and women living in mountain communities from 10 countries.

Nigerian delegates give their views on COP17

Dec 9, 2011 | Armsfree Onomo Ajanaku | 1 Comment

A boy washes clothes in an irrigation canal filled with water pumped from the River Yobe, which feeds Lake Chad. The lake is drying up, due largely to desertification as the Sahara advances southward | Panos Pictures

Nigerian journalist, Armsfree Onomo Ajanaku, speaks to delegates from his country as the UN COP17 climate change talks in Durban enter their final day. What are the main environmental threats they need to tackle and what do they hope to achieve from the negotiations?

Q&A with Argentina’s delegates at COP17

Dec 9, 2011 | María Gabriela Ensinck | Print feature | Leave a comment

The Upsala Glacier, which forms part of Southern Patagonian Ice Field of Argentina and Chile - Dermot Tatlow | Panos Pictures

Argentinian journalist María Gabriela Ensinck puts some questions to delegates from her country on the final day of COP17 in Durban.

Communication: At the heart of change

Panos London believes that communication is at the very heart of development. So why isn't it on everyone's agenda? You can explore what a difference a communication can make here.

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CoP 17: What will be achieved – and what to expect?

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) published its agenda for the COP 17 on 19th September 2011. The current agenda has changed little since the COP 16 in Cancun in 2010 and the COP 15 in Copenhagen in 2009.

Hungry in the City

Hungry in the City is a collection of stories from people in developing countries around the world who explain how they are surviving in an era of higher food prices, inflation and hunger.

Reporting health research

This case study shares recommendations and details the lessons learned during a communications project to improve media reporting on tuberculosis (TB) in Zambia.

A journalist’s guide to reporting research findings

This guide provides practical tips and guidance for journalists and editors interested in publishing stories based on development research findings.

Our network

The Panos Network is a dynamic global partnership of eight independent institutes held together by a common mission and set of values.

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Our projects

RELAY: Communicating research

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Academic research makes a crucial contribution to development but too often findings are kept within the research community. The media can play a part in communicating this knowledge to…

Linking southern journalists

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The focus of this project is to increase the availability of original, high-quality articles and broadcasts about life in developing countries written by local journalists.

Climate Change Media Partnership

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The media has a key role to play in raising awareness about climate change at both global and local levels. The CCMP project is an exciting programme designed to ensure this will happen.

Beyond consultation

A participant in the Beyond Consultation project documents her visit to the clinic

The aim of Beyond Consultation is to involve young Africans in shaping Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS services in three London boroughs in order to help develop more effective services that respond to the needs of the community.

Our methods

Voice

Panos London ensures that poor and marginalised people have their voices heard. Read more

Dialogue

Exchange of ideas improves decision making and increases accountability. Read more

Media

We work to improve media in developing countries. Read more

ICTs

We work to help increase participation, democracy and accountability through ICTs. Read more

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