Journalist & Winston Churchill Fellow. Writings on climate, global development, social justice, migration. Reported from seven countries. Winner of Guardian International Development Journalism Award
Organ donation: we can break taboos among British BAME communities
As a Churchill Fellow of 2016, I discuss evidence from four countries in this Guardian opinion piece on BAME organ donation rates in the UK.
A drive to beat Rwanda's gender-based violence | Global ...
A drive to beat Rwanda's gender-based violence | Gl...
'How can a girl become a taxi driver?': defying India's caste and ...
'How can a girl become a taxi driver?': defying Ind...
Why the Melting of the Hindu Kush and Himalayan Glaciers Matters
Every fourth person in the world lives in South Asia. It's also the most densely populated and the poorest in the world. By the year 2100, it could be the place with millions of climate refugees, thanks to the rapidly warming Hindu Kush and Himalayan glaciers. Why migration, conflict and militarised contests over precious natural resources like water in South Asia will be a headache for the whole world, I explain in The Diplomat.
Will Central Asia Water Wars Derail China's Silk Road? | The Diplomat
Will Central Asia Water Wars Derail China's Silk Ro...
Need a kidney? Inside the world's biggest organ market - Al Jazeera ...
Need a kidney? Inside the world's biggest organ mar...
Donkey Power: changing lives one battery at a time
This is how Ekuwa Atteh living in Sawayiti, a remote village in eastern Ghana, used to recharge her mobile phone: give the handset to someone in the village with a kerosene-run generator, pay a bush t...
BBC One - Transplants and Trafficking, A family's journey
BBC One - Transplants and Trafficking, A family's ...
Can Britain do business with Narendra Modi? - Channel 4 News
Can Britain do business with Narendra Modi? - Chann...
Barking at Russia is Easy, Biting is Not | Fair Observer°
Barking at Russia is Easy, Biting is Not | Fair Obs...
From Calais refugee to millionaire: one man's story - Al Jazeera English
From Calais refugee to millionaire: one man's story...
Bangladeshi migrants eke out a living in Rome - Features - Al ...
Bangladeshi migrants eke out a living in Rome - Fea...
A trusting society: why children's affection for strangers is rooted in Rwanda's philosophy
Aspire training centre in Gisozi, Kigali Photograph...
In 2017, Watch Out For These 5 Nations Pushing To The Forefront In Renewable Energy
In 2017, Watch Out For These 5 Nations Pushing To T...