Dina Meza… Telling the truth, many journalists are killed each year and threatened worldwide for committing this offense. Since 2009 27 journalists have been killed in Honduras, one of the most dangerous countries for the profession. . Ramón Alabau . “Journalism is what maintains democracy. It is the force for […]
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Audiovisual training for young people
From the 27th of April to the 18th of May the Colombian Consulate is giving a four week training course on film production. Audiovisual art has evolved throughout history to become one of the most prominent forms of visual expression, stemming from the human need to communicate and transmit emotion. […]
Foster Parents in the UK: a snapshot
Fostering agencies are finding it more and more difficult to find suitable carers for children in need of temporary homes. Children who are in foster care can range from being as young as new-borns to young adults and they come into the system for a variety of reasons, some […]
Reyna Isabel Tejada: Women, maquilas and violence
The maquila industry is one of the main economic activities in the northern regions of Honduras. There, hundreds of women work endless days, and are often made the victims of abuse. Benjamin Serra Municipalities to the north of the country such as San Pedro Sula, Villanueva and Choloma are where […]
Mehmet Çakir: “High salaries do not cover living costs”
This young Bulgarian arrived in the British capital four months ago looking for a better future. Javier Duque At the end of January a London-bound flight landed from Istanbul, the city Mehmet Çakir and his parents had moved to, shortly after his birth. His parents emigrated from Bulgaria to Turkey […]