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Amateur finalists 08
22 November 2008
Telling our secrets
Sanitation is everyone's business
Blind children are right to learn
No country for old women
Wassinissa, 78, Mulotana, Mozambique
Passionate about the power of education
The global gag rule: the impact of US funding restrictions
Sister Catherine Nassiwa
The killer of children
Passe Namusitwa, nine months old
BlueStar franchising in Ghana
A message from one of the Guardian International Development Journalism competition's sponsors
Tumaini: in business
Against the law
Oliva: with a mission that's being accomplished
Family troubles
Talking telephone numbers
The costs of blindness and how to pay them
Hoja Makeremo, 32, Sukumuland, Tanzania
Water for the landless
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