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Jay Naidoo's fight against injustice Union leader, Jay Naidoo, was on the frontline of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. He served in Nelson Mandela's first cabinet and has devoted his life to campaigning for the values that his mother taught him. However, he tells Outlook about the personal price he has had to pay for his commitment to the cause. Jay Naidoo's autobiography, Fighting for Justice, is published by Pan MacMillan Dr Lynne Jones - Haiti audio diary British psychiatrist, Lynne Jones, takes us inside the clinics that have been set up in rural Haiti to help survivors of the country's devastating earthquake deal with mental health problems. This is the first time that many people living in the countryside have been given professional psychological help. Lynne gives us an insight in to the extent of the problem and explains to Outlook how she is trying to make a difference.
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