Stories
Our stories examine the ways that race, religion, class, dis/ability, age, gender and sexual identity issues intersect with major topics in the media, and aim to bring new perspectives to light.
Women of the Egyptian Revolution
Published: 5 April 2011 Region: Egypt & Worldwide Egypt is not particularly unusual in being a deeply patriarchal society, but …
South Sudan starts talking, thanks to Radio Miraya
Published: 6 April 2011 “Many of our journalists are former child soldiers and even those who managed to avoid such …
Media & Democratisation in Cairo
Published: 31 March 2011 Region: Egypt & Worldwide Rebuilding Egyptian media for a democratic future Egypt has been hosting the …
Fears in Abieyi as fresh skirmishes loom
By Majak Mading They have known nothing but pain and suffering. If it is not the deafening sounds of rockets …
Clashes kill eight, causing humanitarian crisis
By Gift Friday A major humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Western Equatoria following clashes over pasture that left 8 people …
Man stabs himself over witchcraft allegations
By Agele Benson Amos In the remote villages of Yei River County, in Southern Sudan, superstition still runs deep in …
We are not a militia, say Southern Sudan’s ‘Arrow Boys’
By Phillip Mbugo William They are youthful and daring. Villagers who have borne the brunt of the attacks of the …
Yei ‘boda boda taxi’ riders call for help
By Agele Benson Amos Alarmed by the high number of accidents, motor cycle and bicycle taxi operators in Yei River …
South Sudan’s veteran female journalist passes on
By Paul Jimbo It was on Friday 18th March 2011 when the ugly and greedy face of death snatched the …
Yambio state hospital cries out for help
By Gift Friday It is a tale of a medical facility in an Intensive Care Unit. While it is expected …