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  1. Understanding a generation of Indonesian youth to engage them on climate change

    Our project Kembali Ke Hutan (Return to the Forest) focuses on the sustainability of Indonesian forests and natural resources. Here is how we learned more about Indonesia’s millennial generation to support them to understand and engage on critical sustainable development choices for their future.

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  2. Flying solo after training with BBC Question Time

    Ali Sharif wanted to be an airline pilot but after joining BBC Media Action in North Africa - and with help from BBC Question Time director Rob Hopkin - he is now the director of Hiwar Mushtarak, a TV debate show increasing people’s knowledge of current affairs and holding those in power to account.

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  3. A life-saving radio station in the clouds

    How a life-saving radio station in the Himalayas is helping prepare its listeners for potential flooding, earthquakes and landslides.

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  4. A man with a plan: using drama to tackle Ebola

    How our teams are harnessing the power of drama to help people in West Africa respond to Ebola.

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  5. Palestinian women tweet to the world

    How Palestinian women are reaching out with the help of social media. 

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  6. Communication in a crisis

    Jitendra Raut, BBC Nepali’s senior producer, on what he learned from BBC Media Action training in Nepal about how lifeline programming can save lives. 

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  7. Libya's Media Frontline

    How the battle for information in conflict-torn Libya is highlighting the need for public service broadcasting.

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  8. Fieldwork for most seasons: research in Afghanistan

    BBC Media Action’s Research Manager on the challenges of conducting fieldwork in Afghanistan.

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  9. Zambia debates health, land and women’s rights

    BBC Media Action is working closely with Zambian broadcasters on debates about Zambia’s most topical issues. But there have been a number of practical challenges.

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  10. Information is aid: empowering Rohingya women in Cox’s Bazar

    On the first anniversary of the Rohingya crisis, one of our humanitarian workers on the ground in Bangladesh tells how a radio programme helped a mother keep her baby son healthy.

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