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Sex trafficking in India
From Mumbai to Manchester, sex trafficking takes place the world over - chances are it's happening in a town near you. Rachel Lewis reports from India where a police 'rescue' is not always what it seems.  more >>
The artist in between Anita Roddick and Ken Wiwa To commemorate the death of the Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa a living memorial in the form of a bus has been dedicated to him. Natalie Duck speaks to the artist responsible, Sokari Douglas Camp, to find out why.
Following on from two recent articles on Product RED – one for, one against – Will Horwitz, a campaigner who spent the summer in South Africa lobbying the government to review its irresponsible strategy on AIDS, attempts to find some middle ground.
Photo Credit: Christian Aid/Mohammadur Rahman As Coke’s questionable employment practices become more widely known, their claim that the company 'exists to benefit and refresh everyone it touches' becomes a sick joke.
Foreign aid detractors say that charity is for muppets. One Irish NGO has set out to prove those people right. Markham Nolan talks to No Strings, a touring puppet company dealing with some powerful issues.
Guto Pryce and Gruff Rhys in Colombia Following the Super Furry Animals 'vacuous' six week tour of north America, two of the band members flew onto Colombia. Singer songwriter Gruff Rhys and bassist Guto Pryce spent a week learning about labour rights, privatisation and the might of Coca Cola. Here we present Gruff's diary.
As the UK commemorated the end of the slave trade, an original sculpture was commissioned by Christian Aid and National Museums Liverpool from a group of Haitian artists representing their continuing struggle for freedom and human rights.
 
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