Rebecca Conway Archive
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Oct 22, 2012
Amid international outrage over the Taliban shooting of Malala Yousafzai, a unique school system in Pakistan is teaching not just girls from conservative families, but some of the country's poorest children. Read Article Pakistan school system in the footsteps of Malala
Oct 19, 2012
Outrage, prayer and a surge in education for girls is sweeping across Pakistan after the shooting of a Pakistani schoolgirl. Read Article Malala shooting shows the battle to get Pakistani girls to school
Apr 09, 2011
Sanctuaries of learning give vulnerable Afghan youth the skills they need to live a better life, away from the streets
Read Article Street children carve out a future at Kabul's Aschiana centre
Mar 31, 2010
Artists in the small town of Bindar in India are anxious to preserve their ancient tradiitonal artwork of bidriware craftwork. Read Article Ancient artworks: Bindari bidriware
Mar 11, 2010
A small Indian village is benefiting from a project to preserve local crafts and jobs. Read Article Banana futures in Karnataka
Feb 15, 2010
The sumptuous sights and sounds of Goa's multicultural Monte Festival add to the continual musical beat that makes Goa's shores jump. Read Article Off the beaten path
Feb 01, 2010
In its fifth year, Jaipur's vibrant literature festival has 25,000 visitors and an army of international writers. Read Article Words get around
Jan 27, 2010
Using centuries-old techniques and designs, Jaipur's gemstone industry is still going strong. Meet the region's craftsmen. Read Article The jewels of Jaipur
Jan 20, 2010
Silk producers in Varanasi, India, are famous for their long tradition and intricate craftmanship. Read Article Bright weave: the silk producers of Varanasi
Jan 10, 2010
The modernist aesthetic thrives in Chandigarh, a city proud of its Le Corbusier heritage. Read Article Punjab wonderland