The theme of this issue is 'After the Earth's Summit' (which was held in Johannesburg 2002), with 4 articles on different aspects of sustainable development.
Other highlights include Alan Weeks' Lead article on peacemaking in Bougainville, the island province of Papua New Guinea and in 'Profile' Jane Mills interviews an Afghan refugee who is setting up projects to make a difference to her people.
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Award-winning environmental journalist reports on Earth Summit on his return from Johannesburg in 2002.
The task - bring the ancient Khmer rice culture back to life - in effect, to resurrect the killing fields.
Mahboba's Promise (En)
Three out of five children in Afghanistan are orphans. Meet an Afghan refugee who is determined to help them.
There was an acknowledgement that sound local governance is essential to sustainable development.
Alan Weeks, an Australian worker with Initiatives of Change, points up lessons from the peace process that ended the nine-year c
The Johannesburg Earth Summit highlighted the urgent need of many countries to secure greater freshwater supplies.
Afghanistan is still waiting for freedom from hunger, disease and violence, writes Anila Daulatzai