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            <title>Bringing life to film</title>
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Paul Higgitt writes about how a Sierra Leone project is proving that digital video can play a vital role in communicating the stories of those who are often voiceless

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            <title>HIV challenges in Nigeria</title>
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Jane Lennon, from CAFOD's HIV team, was struck by the challenges faced by those living with HIV in Nigeria's rural areas - but also heartened by the support they receive

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            <title>The struggle for indigenous rights</title>
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Under constant threat of destruction of their society, environment, livelihoods, and at times even their lives, Brazil’s indigenous people are learning their constitutional rights

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