In Cambodia and Burma, Stephanie Guyer-Stevens says two female leaders embody the region's hopes for democratic reform: Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi and Cambodia's Mu Sochua.
Food insecurity can result from climate change, urban development, population growth and oil price shifts that are interconnected and rarely confined by borders. It’s an issue of global importance, explored in-depth in the articles, videos and comments available in this Gateway.
It's late morning, hot, cicadas are buzzing at full throttle already. Water buffaloes are slowly making their way down into the river. Dogs are sleeping in the shade beneath the bamboo.
Stephanie Guyer-Stevens is the Executive Producer of Outer Voices, a multi-media organization which focuses on women leaders from remote parts of the globe. This radio documentary will be the fifth...
Simon Dearnaley is a freelance photographer, web‐designer and sound engineer. His work in recent years has concentrated on ethnic minority groups in South-East Asia.
Projects include recording and...
Radio producer and sound recordist Jack Chance has worked with indigenous communities in remote locations in over thirty foreign countries, documenting traditional ethnic music and assisting local...