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White out in the wild
THE helicopter shines a bright apple red, its colour piercing the white backdrop of virgin snow. We fly up into the cold air and weave...
Evening Standard; London (UK), 10/22/09 by Kate Eshelby · More from publication -
Ethiopia: Life is hard for pastoralists
Pastoralists want the choice to continue their lifestyle, yet in a changing world, and with the impact of climate change, they also need...
New African, 01/01/08 by Eshelby, Kate · More from publication -
Angola's new friends
Angola is now China's leading oil supplier, outstripping Saudi Arabia. Within the next decade, China will outpace the US as the biggest global...
New African, 10/01/07 by Eshelby, Kate · More from publication -
Angola: Keeping secrets
Angola is like an unspoilt dream, yet I would be lying if I said everything runs like clockwork. It is a haphazard country - but it is safe, the...
New African, 05/01/07 by Eshelby, Kate · More from publication -
A fishy business, but Senegal and Guinea Bissau won't be beaten
At the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002, world leaders agreed to the goal of establishing networks of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)...
New African, 01/01/07 by Eshelby, Kate · More from publication -
Sudan: The Nuba are on the way to recovery
After decades of war, most of Sudan is now enjoying a period of peace. This has brought hope to the people of the Nuba Mountains. Kate Eshelby was...
New African, 08/01/06 by Eshelby, Kate · More from publication -
A growing solution: in the arid, impoverished West African nation of Burkina Faso, desertification is an increasing problem. But government attempts to stem the tide by banning the cutting of trees has created problems for local people, who need wood for
Amma takes the bundle of wood down from atop her head and places it in the corner of the yard. "We now have to walk far to find dry wood on the...
Geographical, 06/01/06 by Kate Eshelby · More from publication -
Burkina Faso: A lesson in African philosophy
Kate Eshelby, an experienced Western traveller in Africa, was bowled over by the lessons in African philosophy that the so-called poor pastoralists...
New African, 06/01/06 by Eshelby, Kate · More from publication -
Cotton The huge moral issue
World cotton prices have dropped to an historic low: the reason being the immoral continuation of EU and US trade subsidies that allow...
New African, 01/01/06 by Eshelby, Kate · More from publication -
Pastoralists under pressure: for hundreds of years, the Borana people of southern Ethiopia have reared cattle on the arid plains close to the Kenyan border according to a traditional form of land management. Now, however, external pressures are threatenin
Dust fills the air, kicked up by the long line of camels and cattle trudging towards a deep well from which drifts the sound of men singing. Rising...
Geographical, 07/01/05 by Kate Eshelby · More from publication


