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AUDIO SLIDESHOWS, VIDEO FEATURES
A flight to put artisanal fishers on the map
Interview with Ligia Mejia Guzman (SciDev.Net, 30.04.2018)
Produced in Barra del Colorado
Taking Peruvian mushrooms from lab to village
Watch an ethnomycologist use simple technology to improve food security and incomes in an Andean community. (SciDev.Net, 09.06.15)
Produced in Cusco
Talking about Ebola: extreme reactions, human interactions
In this filmed interview, Polly Markandya explains how Médecins Sans Frontières dealt with fears about the disease. (SciDev.Net, 29.04.15)
Produced in London
Technology transforms quinoa, and women’s lives
Women take centre stage as one of the poorest communities in the Bolivian highlands makes the most of their crop. (SciDev.Net, 20.11.13)
Produced in La Paz/Waldo Ballivián
PODCASTS, AUDIO FEATURES
Games, not handbooks, to beat insecticide resistance
Hear Edward Thomsen explain why digital games such as ResistanceSim can help countries control disease vectors. (SciDev.Net, 29.03.17)
Produced in London
India prompts rethink for Global Innovation Index
Hear Francis Gurry explain why the index should evolve to ‘better reflect reality’ and innovation at the grassroots. (SciDev.Net, 15.03.17)
Produced in Delhi
Does mass media save lives? The evidence is in
Listen to Roy Head preview results of the first randomised control trial of the media’s impact on child mortality. (SciDev.Net, 27.02.17)
Produced in London
‘Evolutions and revolutions’ in chronic disease care
Produced in Basel
Climate symphony turns data into sound — from Global Health Film Festival in London, UK
Hear the work’s creators discuss how ‘data sonification’ allows people to immerse themselves in climate change. (SciDev.Net, 06.11.15)
Produced in London
Interview with Saleemul Huq — in Joint action on climate change: Facts and figures
Saleemul Huq, senior fellow at the International Institute for Environment and Development in the United Kingdom, talks to Anita Makri about how policies on climate change, development and disaster reduction are separate at the global level but become increasingly connected. (part 1 of 2) (SciDev.Net, 14.10.15)
In the second section of a two-part interview, Saleemul Huq, senior fellow at the International Institute for Environment and Development in the United Kingdom, talks to Anita Makri about stepping up mitigation ambitions at the UN’s climate summit in Paris – and beyond. (part 2 of 2) (SciDev.Net, 14.10.15)
Produced in London
Rewards from modern uses of South Africa’s buchu plant — in Traditional medicine for modern times: Facts and Figures
This audio feature explains how science and the law help the indigenous San people benefit from a traditional remedy. (SciDev.Net, 30.06.15)
Produced in Cape Town/Paarl Valley
Q&A: Support women to be ‘agents of climate action’ — from UNFCCC COP21 in Lima, Peru
In this podcast, Lakshmi Puri of UN Women explains why gender issues are central to climate change talks. (SciDev.Net, 25.06.14)
Produced in Lima
Why having a PhD matters in East Africa
In this podcast, Esther Marijani recounts the family history that led her to science and explains why PhDs are key. (SciDev.Net, 25.06.14)
Produced in Nairobi
Building capacity for research and training in Tanzania
In this podcast, Quintino Mgani explains how partnerships benefit PhD students at the University of Dar es Salaam. (SciDev.Net, 25.06.14)
Produced in Dar es Salaam
Interview with Iiro Kolehmainen — in Making higher education work for Africa: Facts and figures
Iiro Kolehmainen talks to Anita Makri about collaborating with local universities, and about the role of PhD programmes and entrepreneurship in helping young people secure jobs. (SciDev.Net, 25.06.14)
Produced in Dar es Salaam
Interview with Lawrence Haddad and Julia Powell — in Food security: Facts and figures
Lawrence Haddad and Julia Powell talk to Anita Makri about nutrition-sensitive agriculture. (SciDev.Net, 21.11.13)
Produced in Brighton