The basic rights of women in the developing world are being ignored in the battle against poverty
Hibaaq Osman on dignity and violence in the middle east. Plus: blogging 16 days
Afaf Jabiri talks about taking on the Jordanian government over women's rights. Plus: blogging 16 days
The UN's John Holmes on confronting sexual violence worldwide Plus: blogging 16 days
Faustina Fynn Nyame talks about returning to her native Ghana to campaign for womens' right to safe abortion. Plus: blogging 16 days
openDemocracy speaks to those on the frontline of the fight to end a global scandal.
What conditions allow user-generated content to create quality? Listen to Carl Djerassi's talk with Tony Curzon Price
How does corporations' immunity from public damage relate to kite-surfing? Tony Curzon Price talks to two experts about the risks of "limited liability"
Richard Barbrook finds a path to the future and a new film questions the true cost of coffee. Listen now
Community and copyright at Dubrovnik, plus Carl Djerassi and Sarah Lindon on our renga storytelling experiment
How can peace be built? This is the final of three poDcasts from the Nobel Women's Initiative in Galway (2007). The NWI conference has been groundbreaking: from its set-up and strategies, to the extraordinary experiences and ideas of the women involved. Laureates and participants discuss what they
How can peace be built? In the second of three poDcasts from the Nobel Women's Initiative in Galway (2007), Isabel Hilton asks whether women really do support peace and if so, how. Five expert witnesses respond.