Pasha - from The Conversation Africa

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102 episodes
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Date created
2019/01/09
Latest episode
2022/05/25
Average duration
13 min.
Release period
17 days

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Welcome to Pasha, The Conversation Africa’s brand new podcast. In the spirit of The Conversation, Pasha – which means to inform in Swahili – will be bringing you some of the best and brightest research from academics across the continent. After nearly four years of publishing expert research, we’re thrilled to be bringing our own brand of smart journalism to a new audio format. Each episode will collect stories and commentary on a given theme.

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Snare and shotgun injuries reveal more about threats to lions and leopards in Zambia
2022/05/25
As humans and wildlife come into closer contact, it is crucial to ensure that there's a relationship that benefits both people and animals.
Big infrastructure projects on the continent should work for everyone
2022/05/15
How can a big infrastructure project benefit marginalised communities?
Big development projects can have negative effects on nature and people
2022/04/20
These types of projects can be quite harmful. They affect the land, people and biodiversity and must be planned with all this in mind - building in future climate scenarios too.
Projects like Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway can unlock development
2022/04/11
Development corridors have the potential to stimulate economies.
When a hippo honks, here's what it could mean – to another hippo at least
2022/03/01
Hippos are very vocal creatures. They display certain aggressive behaviour when strangers are in their territory.
Cities must listen to people to find solutions for climate impacts: stories from Cape Town
2022/02/14
Academic research can have a direct impact on people's lives. It's crucial to come together to deal with problems like climate change. If we don't, the poor and vulnerable will suffer the most.
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Technology for education has huge potential: partnerships can widen access
2022/02/06
Learning online provides opportunities but making sure all students can access this is key.
Lakes in the Democratic Republic of Congo are contested spaces. Here's why
2022/01/16
Some lakes in the DRC should be thought of as rebellious landscapes having their own social, political and cultural dynamics.
Understanding vaccine hesitancy in South Africa
2021/12/14
Vaccine hesitancy poses significant risks for those refusing to be vaccinated. The more people get vaccinated, the better the chances of living with the virus.
Hyenas' unpicky feeding habits help clean up a town in Ethiopia
2021/12/07
Spotted hyenas provide ecosystem services that improve human welfare and contribute to sustainable development goals.
Soil isn't dirt: it's the foundation of life and needs real care
2021/12/05
The global community must understand the importance of soil in order to protect it.
What bush crickets are telling researchers via their unique calls
2021/11/24
The ears of bush crickets are found on their forelegs.

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