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Stories and opinions from those with personal experience of the organ trade.
Makhmud Eshonkulov from Uzbekistan with ‘Beautiful World’.
A forensic examination of the persistent problem of trafficking vulnerable people for their organs, and what it would take to stamp it out, by Nancy Scheper-Hughes.
Basic Income UK co-ordinator Barb Jacobson and author and sociologist Francine Mestrum go head to head.
Persecuted in Pakistan for being 'non-Muslim', the Ahmadi community has sought refuge abroad. But intolerance is not easily escaped, as Samira Shackle discovers.
Nadja Wohlleben’s photos capture Lebanon’s silent constitutional revolution.
Tim Gee visits Ecuador to uncover the reasons for the failure of the much-heralded initiative to ‘keep the oil in the ground’, and discovers a new wave of activism that could yet secure the future of the national park.
The Man Who Loved Dogs by Leonardo Padura; Charlie Chaplin by Peter Ackroyd; Feminist Activism, Women’s Rights and Legal Reform by Mulki Al-Sharmani; The People by Selina Todd.
Louise Gray talks to the award-winning musician about the resilience of African music, and why she won’t be pigeon-holed.
Where do you go when your home no longer exists? Ruby Diamonde hears one woman’s story.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'My heart weeps inside me' | Stories and opinions from those with personal experience of the organ trade. |
New Internationalist Editorial | May, 2014 | 472 | Buy |
| Open Window: Kaleidoscope | Makhmud Eshonkulov from Uzbekistan with ‘Beautiful World’. |
Makhmud Eshonkulov | May, 2014 | 472 | Buy |
| Perpetual scars | A forensic examination of the persistent problem of trafficking vulnerable people for their organs, and what it would take to stamp it out, by Nancy Scheper-Hughes. |
Nancy Scheper-Hughes | May, 2014 | 472 | Read |
| Also out there... | Other media out there that didn't quite make the top list. |
April, 2014 | 471 | Buy | |
| Country Profile: Colombia | The facts, figures, flag and photos from Colombia. |
Jonathan Glennie | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy |
| Should there be a basic income? | Basic Income UK co-ordinator Barb Jacobson and author and sociologist Francine Mestrum go head to head. |
New Internationalist Editorial | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy |
| A question of belief | Persecuted in Pakistan for being 'non-Muslim', the Ahmadi community has sought refuge abroad. But intolerance is not easily escaped, as Samira Shackle discovers. |
Samira Shackle | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy |
| Love unites us | Nadja Wohlleben’s photos capture Lebanon’s silent constitutional revolution. |
Nadja Wohlleben | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy |
| Yasuní: a cautionary tale | Tim Gee visits Ecuador to uncover the reasons for the failure of the much-heralded initiative to ‘keep the oil in the ground’, and discovers a new wave of activism that could yet secure the future of the national park. |
Tim Gee | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy |
| Mixed Media: Books | The Man Who Loved Dogs by Leonardo Padura; Charlie Chaplin by Peter Ackroyd; Feminist Activism, Women’s Rights and Legal Reform by Mulki Al-Sharmani; The People by Selina Todd. |
New Internationalist Editorial | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy |
| Nutrition double-whammy | Moses Magadza | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy | |
| Introducing Hery Rajaonarimampianina | Richard Swift | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy | |
| Sleep in for St George | Lydia James | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy | |
| A word with Angélique Kidjo | Louise Gray talks to the award-winning musician about the resilience of African music, and why she won’t be pigeon-holed. |
Louise Gray | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy |
| The long walk | Where do you go when your home no longer exists? Ruby Diamonde hears one woman’s story. |
Ruby Diamonde | April, 2014 | 471 | Buy |