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Book Review: Who’s Reporting Africa Now?: Non-Governmental Organisations, Journalists, and Multimedia

February 5, 2019

Whether it is translators being leaned on for “simplified” accounts or bad-faith corporate social responsibility purporting to involve a marathon trip from Kenya to South Africa in a wheelchair, cautionary lessons abound.

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