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The Importance of Lighting and Communication

The Importance of Lighting and Communication

by Lifeline Energy | Mar 6, 2012 | Energy poverty, Power of radio

On her last day as as an intern, Rhea Ranjan explains how interning at Lifeline Energy helped her understand how access to information and clean lighting is an important aspect of international development.

The Little Girl who Could

The Little Girl who Could

by Lifeline Energy | Mar 2, 2012 | Children, Education, Radio school, Zambia

By Uzma Sulaiman It’s one of the cardinal rules when you’re interviewing – detach yourself from the interviewee. Ask questions, take notes, but never get emotionally involved in the story. To put it...
The Importance of Lighting and Communication

Welcome to Zambia

by Lifeline Energy | Feb 20, 2012 | Children, Education, Power of radio, Radio school, Zambia

By Uzma Balkiss Sulaiman en route to Lusaka | “Where does Balkiss come from?”, asks the man at the check-in counter for Ethiopian Airlines at Heathrow. He is, of course, referring to my middle name.

Video Didn’t Kill the Radio Star: Thoughts from an Irishman in Rwanda

Video Didn’t Kill the Radio Star: Thoughts from an Irishman in Rwanda

by Guest Contributor | Jan 25, 2012 | Power of radio, Rwanda

Written by Frank Reidy, a radio journalist and former Irish Army Major, in honour of World Radio Day. Video certainly did not kill the radio star and the much vaunted demise of radio has just not...
From Writing To A Hands-On Approach

From Writing To A Hands-On Approach

by Lifeline Energy | Sep 28, 2011 | Intern perspectives, Refugees

By Stephanie Schmitt, intern at Lifeline Energy. My background is in journalism, mainly old-fashioned print and magazines, and for the last two years I’ve been working online. In my journalism...
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