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Media and development

October 2010

  • Reporter Richard M Kazuma in Katine

    An African journalist's story of Katine

    As I leave Katine, my thoughts are of the people who used to drink dirty water but now have functioning boreholes, writes Richard M Kavuma

April 2010

  • A basic computing training class in the community media room at Amref's Katine office.

    Katine Chronicles blog
    Katine school pupils receive blog training

  • Boniface kamau on his mobile phone

    Katine Chronicles blog
    Can citizen journalism work in Katine?

October 2009

  • Katine Chronicles blog
    Presenting Katine

    How will you measure 'success'? How do you ensure women have a voice? Why aren't you doing more with mobile phones? Postgraduate students at LSE had plenty of questions for the Katine team when we spoke to them about the Katine project last week

September 2009

  • Katine primary school girls celebrate beating rivals Katine Tiriri primary school girls during a match at the finals of the Katine 09 football tournament

    Katine Chronicles blog
    A little bit of controversy can go a long way

    The Katine mid-term review calls on the Guardian and Amref to improve their relationship. But would that be such a good thing for the project, asks Ben Jones

January 2009

  • Katine Chronicles blog
    Katine offers new ways to campaign

    Whatever people think of the Katine project, it has demonstrated how new media can be used to campaign and fundraise, writes Glenda Cooper

  • People buying clothes at the Katine market

    Katine Chronicles blog
    Media and development: Evolving relationships

    There is a tendency in writing about Katine, in Uganda, to draw a neat, all too easy division, between Amref, accountable for doing development, and the Guardian, responsible for reporting and fundraising. In reality the lines are blurred, says Ben Jones

    • Telling the story of development

    • Is Africa reporting development?

    • Katine Chronicles blog
      Development: It's a messy business

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