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Awash with Climate Change
From Sahel to New York
Stories to tell, stories to hear
Communicating climate change
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Panos London
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Joined:
August 04, 2008
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Panos London is an NGO promoting the participation of poor and marginalised people in national and international development debates through media and communication projects.
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United Kingdom
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PanosLondon uploaded a new video (4 weeks ago)
Views from developing world journalists in Copenhagen.

The Climate Change Media Partnership took 40 journalists from developing countries to 2009s U...   more
 
 
PanosLondon uploaded a new video (4 weeks ago)
In 2009 Panos London took an exhibition of photographs and testimonies to the 17th Policy Review session of the UN Commission for Sustainable Devel...   more
 
 
PanosLondon uploaded a new video (3 months ago)
"Everyone has a story to tell..." Panos London's new video explores, and explains, the process of oral testimony, and why it's an essential aspect ...   more
 
 
PanosLondon uploaded a new video (8 months ago)
Communicating climate change - the video - profiles the work of the Climate Change Media Partnership. The partnership between Panos, Internews and ...   more
 
 
PanosLondon ... (1 year ago)
In southern Madagascar environmental change is pushing the poor even closer to the margins of survival. Two indigenous communities share the experi...   more