When fear of land grab turns out to be a reality
“Since my husband died, I have lived in the fear of land grabbing, which of late is very rampant in our area with the majority of victims...
Read“Since my husband died, I have lived in the fear of land grabbing, which of late is very rampant in our area with the majority of victims...
Read“I can only have two days off per month. I have to drink a lot, and I often get sexually harassed and abused by customers. My salary will...
ReadAustralia has one of the largest global mining footprints in the world, with Australian companies currently operating many fossil...
ReadMary lives just 10 minutes from Isiolo – a town in Kenya about six hours’ drive from Nairobi. The climate here is hot, harsh and no...
ReadMercy is a farmer in the hills of Makima, in eastern Kenya. Above Mercy’s farm, the land appears lifeless; rocky and brown. It is hard to...
ReadWhen an Australian mining company commenced work in Lephalale, a small coal-mining town in the South African province of Limpopo, they did...
ReadIn 2013, when Sabita Rani heard that Cyclone Mahasen was heading towards her village in southern Bangladesh, she sprang into action. The...
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