by Joe Barrell | Jul 27, 2014 | Article
Cut from a different cloth Our client TRAID, the development charity, is on a mission to straighten out the kinks in public misconceptions around textile recycling. But doing so requires something that’s never been done before – nationwide research into what, how and...
by Joe Barrell | Oct 15, 2013 | Article
No man’s land When it comes to donating things to good causes – from spare change to body organs – women outstrip men. That’s a problem lifesaving medical charities need to fix fast. Let’s put this bluntly: women give to charity a whole lot more than men. And there’s...
by Joe Barrell | Sep 9, 2013 | Article
Seen and not heard Child participation is seen by some as the ‘exotic outskirts’ of international development. But not only can listening to what children think mean better outcomes for them and their communities – it’s a fundamental right. It’s an attitude to...
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