Pollution struggle

Pollution struggle

Residents from a coastal village in the Gambia are suing a Chinese-owned fishmeal plant accused of pollution, writes Nosmot Gbadamosi.

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NI 512 - Public ownership rises again - May, 2018

Kids at work

What is life really like for millennials? What kind of jobs do they do? What do they make of their precarious futures? We look at the lives of three young people across the world: a Gambian migrant in Italy, a Dalit student in India, and a trans vlogger in the UK.

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NI 509 - What's left for the young? - January, 2018
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Introducing Adama Barrow

The new president of the Gambia promises to revive the economy, to end censorship of the media, and to leave after three years, writes Richard Swift.

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NI 501 - Populism rises again - April, 2017
What does COP21 loss and damage mean in human terms?

What does COP21 loss and damage mean in human terms?

Visiting Paris from Gambia, Saiba Suso explains the politics and euphemisms that climate negotiators use and that conceal how the talks impact lives.

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NI 21 - Paris Climate Talks - COP21 - December, 2015
Good reasons to run

Good reasons to run

Felicity Thompson reports on Gambia's state of fear.

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NI 488 - 10 economic myths - December, 2015
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Worldbeater: Yahya Jammeh

Paranoid, arrogant, moralistic and intolerant: step forward, Yahya Jammeh.

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NI 472 - Organ trafficking - May, 2014
The Gambia     Dawn Starin

The Gambia

A profile of Africa's smallest and most densely populated country.

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NI 446 - Nature's defenders - October, 2011

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Article title From magazine Publication date
Public ownership rises again May, 2018
What's left for the young? January, 2018
Populism rises again April, 2017
Paris Climate Talks - COP21 December, 2015
10 economic myths December, 2015
Organ trafficking May, 2014
Nature's defenders October, 2011
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