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Eddie Ndopu defied expectations as the first African with a disability to graduate from Oxford. Now he wants to be the first wheelchair user in space
Our guest this week is a teenager who was involved in mass demonstrations in Dhaka that were sparked after two children were killed by a bus
Mike Wamaya discusses how performing ballet helps children transcend the chaos and violence of life in Kibera
Lucy Lamble talks to Sandra Olsson from Child Soldiers International, who works with girls formerly caught up in armed groups in Democratic Republic of the Congo as they struggle to settle back in their communities
After studying human rights law, Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan returned to her hometown to promote peace and champion women’s rights – through ball skills and teamwork
When protests in Tunisia sparked revolution across the region and in the Middle East, Aya Chebbi found her political voice
When protests in Tunisia sparked revolution across the region and in the Middle East, Aya Chebbi found her political voice
Critic Shirley Apthorp realised the post-apartheid generation needed a change of key to unlock an artform so associated with the white elite
To fight this disease you need creativity, says Marlize Coleman, whose innovation teaches health workers the best way to zap mosquitoes
Entrepreneur Karanvir Singh has come up with a cashless system for motorbike taxis to help passengers get a fair deal – and improve road safety