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The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: ‘We suffer in silence’

23 August 2024
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Dr Catherine Coulibaly with patients in Saint Camille Hospital.

This week: The devastating impact of sickle cell disease, and land rights in Tanzania


In this episode of The Geographical Podcast, we read out articles from our print magazine or website.

This week, we share Nick Danziger’s work to document the devastating impact of sickle cell disease on local communities who often struggle to access essential medical care. You can see Nick’s images in the link above. 

On Friday 13 August, we are hosting a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) with Nick, who is answering any questions readers might have about his latest project and his wider work. Want to know how photojournalists find their stories or what makes an award-winning photograph? Now is your chance to ask. Did you miss the AMA? You can still take a look through questions others have asked, and Nick’s responses.

Also in this episode, we hear how a local group in Tanzania is helping rural communities to secure rights to their ancestral lands.

Find the episode here, or wherever you usually listen to podcasts:

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