Eipheba Sakhotora – the forgotten diamond of yemen

While searching for stories on Indigenous issues in Yemen I came across this fascinating island – once unheard of it’s, it’s now becoming increasingly popular, you only have to look at the photos to understand why… Situated approximately 450 km south off the coast of Yemen lies pristine Socotra Island dubbed ‘the Galapagos of the … Read more

The reluctant nomads of Afghanistan

Continuing my research into indigenous people I found this sad story about a section of  Afghan society shunned to the outside… The Kuchi’s have never had a voice in Afghanistan – we’ve been locked out of society”- Ashraf Ahmadzi Drought, modernization, land wars- the Kuchi nomads of Afghanistan are living at the peril of a … Read more

Tourist Haven?

With so much negative press on Afghanistan i decided to find something more positive… ‘There is extreme risk to your security in Afghanistan and we advise against all travel. The hostile security situation and frequent kidnapping of foreigners presents a significant risk to New Zealander’s in Afghanistan’ Sounds like an ideal getaway. But this is … Read more

No place like home

In the town of Raydah, Yemen there’s a community bearing the brunt of politics, war and hatred… The ancient Yemenite Jewish community has dwindled in population from 60,000 to just 300 in recent years. Targets of Islamic extremists – the ‘Al Houthi Rebels’ the Yemenite Jews are facing increased hostility by the day. Although many … Read more

A Climate of Terror

Yemen – It’s one of those countries that seems too far away to care about. This year, however it’s well and truly earned itself a place on the map, but for all the wrong reasons… A failed attempt to bring down Northwest Airlines flight 253 on Christmas Day propelled Yemen into the spotlight with a … Read more

Afri-CAN cafe project

In a project of epic proportions The Fair Facts Fund has a goal: To build 200 cafe’s across Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Botswana and South Africa- all by 2010… The whole notion is that the cafe’s and other projects will empower local people to dig themselves out of poverty. If successful  they will change the lives … Read more

Black Magic

We may live in the 21st century but believe it or not, so-called ‘witches’ are being persecuted in villages in India. Over the past 15 years an estimated 2,500 Indian women have been killed after being branded as witches. In 2003 a mob of villagers burnt witches alive, others have been hung or beaten to … Read more

Ashodaya Restaurant (The dawn of hope)

In keeping with my research on India I discovered a new dining experience… A restaurant run by male, female and transgender prostitutes has been set up in Mysore (India). The restaurant, which had humble beginnings as a community kitchen in 2008 is supported by the World Bank Development Marketplace Fund and backed by Ashodaya Samithi, … Read more

The new white flesh trade

Researching possible stories in India I came across a disturbing new trend… The oldest profession of prostitution has always been big in India- but it’s not the Indian women who are in high demand. Lola,  a 22 year old woman from Uzbekistan came to Mumbai this year in the hope of making enough money to  … Read more

KiriWai- Inner Skin documentary trailer

Kiri Wai, Inner Skin is the story of Bruce, a young European-American who undertakes a journey to the South Pacific. He is on an identity quest that began in his adolescence when Inia Taylor (Maori tattoo artist, sculptor, and make-up artist for “Once Were Warriors” began a moko on Bruce’s skin.

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