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The depiction of domestic helpers from Indonesia is disturbing. At home, they're portrayed as puerile characters, easily manipulated and needing guidance. In destination countries, they're seen as bereft of any sense of ethics or morality.
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Jane Mayo Carolan confronts poverty in Australia.
Michele Gierck observes how education programs in Kenya are restoring hope for AIDS victims.
Andy Blunden examines proposals to target poverty and exclusion.
Francesca Beddie discovers much of interest in Daniel Oakman’s Facing Asia: A History of the Colombo Plan.
Dawn Delaney examines the unwelcome legacy of violence against women following the conflict in East Timor.
Jessica Gadd interviews Dr Nouria Salehi about the rights of Afghan women.
In drought-ravaged, impoverished Niger, slavery is still a way of life for many.
Mathias Heng’s extraordinary images of people left homeless by Pakistan’s devastating earthquake.
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