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Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the December 2014 magazine.

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‘Is this your fingerprint? Do you recognize it?’

Strange goings-on in the trial of indigenous protesters accused of killing police in Bagua. Roxana Olivera reports from the Peruvian Amazon.

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The distress dealers: an Action Against Hunger advert.The distress dealers: (left) Save the Children, (centre) ActionAid, (right) Action Against hunger.

The unwelcome return of development pornography

John Hilary on a degrading spectacle that keeps coming back.

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What is the right response to the Ebola crisis?

What is the right response to the Ebola crisis?

MSF respond to charges against the way they operate in Sierra Leone.

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An anti-nuclear demonstration under way in Mumbai. The government considers such movements ‘anti- development’. Photo: Vivek Prakash / Reuters

Contested territory

Accused by the government of stalling development and by critics on the Left of not being radical enough, NGOs in India are facing many challenges. Dionne Bunsha reports.

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Street artist bustart visualizes some of WWF's corporate connections (as revealed by the Pandaleaks website) on a shutter in Amsterdam. The title is a reference to the WWF's Living Planet report. Photo: Bustart / art-of-bust.com

Evicted by charity

The green imperialism of some conservation charities, by Sophie Pritchard.

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Aiding and abetting

Aiding and abetting

Cartoonist Polyp’s satirical take on field work.

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The company they keep

Big NGOs and big corporations – Ian Brown finds they are getting a bit too close.

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Not today: a girl walks past a school in Kibera, a nairobi slum without running water or electricity, where 800 aid organizations operate. Noor Khamis / Reuters

NGOs - do they help?

There are more NGOs today than ever; some are bigger than ever. Yet, discovers Dinyar Godrej, questions persist about their role.

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Killing without counting

Killing without counting

Accountability for casualty numbers could be a thing of the past thanks to 'remote control' military tactics.

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Prying plumbers

Prying plumbers

Ylenia Gostoli on the British government's latest ploy to spot those 'at risk of radicalization'.

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Poverty breeds disease

Poverty breeds disease

There are 17 official neglected tropical diseases, so why aren't we doing more to help? asks Cristiana Moisescu.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the December 2014 magazine.

December, 2014 478 Read
Seize the spirit of 1989

Seize the spirit of 1989.

Mark Engler December, 2014 478 Buy
Is the International Criminal Court racist?

David Hoile and Angela Mudukuti go head to head.

New Internationalist Editorial December, 2014 478 Buy
‘Is this your fingerprint? Do you recognize it?’

Strange goings-on in the trial of indigenous protesters accused of killing police in Bagua. Roxana Olivera reports from the Peruvian Amazon.

Roxana Olivera December, 2014 478 Buy
The unwelcome return of development pornography

John Hilary on a degrading spectacle that keeps coming back.

John Hilary December, 2014 478 Buy
What is the right response to the Ebola crisis?

MSF respond to charges against the way they operate in Sierra Leone.

New Internationalist Editorial December, 2014 478 Buy
Contested territory

Accused by the government of stalling development and by critics on the Left of not being radical enough, NGOs in India are facing many challenges. Dionne Bunsha reports.

Dionne Bunsha December, 2014 478 Buy
Evicted by charity

The green imperialism of some conservation charities, by Sophie Pritchard.

Sophie Pritchard December, 2014 478 Buy
Aiding and abetting

Cartoonist Polyp’s satirical take on field work.

P J Polyp December, 2014 478 Buy
The company they keep

Big NGOs and big corporations – Ian Brown finds they are getting a bit too close.

Ian Brown December, 2014 478 Buy
NGOs - do they help?

There are more NGOs today than ever; some are bigger than ever. Yet, discovers Dinyar Godrej, questions persist about their role.

Dinyar Godrej December, 2014 478 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Global good news this month.

Cristiana Moisescu November, 2014 477 Buy
Killing without counting

Accountability for casualty numbers could be a thing of the past thanks to 'remote control' military tactics.

Jo Lateu November, 2014 477 Buy
Prying plumbers

Ylenia Gostoli on the British government's latest ploy to spot those 'at risk of radicalization'.

Ylenia Gostoli November, 2014 477 Buy
Poverty breeds disease

There are 17 official neglected tropical diseases, so why aren't we doing more to help? asks Cristiana Moisescu.

Cristiana Moisescu November, 2014 477 Buy