Wade Davis: Tales From the Ethnosphere
Ethnobotanist and National Geographic Explorer in Residence
Wade Davis has seen a lot during his travels. And he is now
seeing much of it disappear. Davis turns his attention -
and his camera - to the plight of vanishing peoples
and languages around the world.
New Voices: Getting the Ball Rolling
on AIDS Education
Effectively addressing the AIDS issue in Zimbabwe requires
unconventional thinking... and Grassroot Soccer has plenty
of ideas.
Destination: Cuba
Cuba is defiant proof that it is possible to survive without
a corporate culture and a thumbs-up from Uncle Sam. But in
many senses the country is still behind the wall. The end
of an era is probably not far off, and if you've ever
been curious about Cuba, then you need to get out and see
it now.
DEPARTMENTS
Dispatches
Winning hearts and minds - Is military intervention
humanitarian aid? Baggage check - Can I see your boarding
mass?
Not-quite-worldwide web
Water rationing in Australia
Backgrounder: Zimbabwe more> Fair trade
aid - Celebs dump on the WTO.
Your Environment The Climate Files
Global Classroom
Great Credentials - the case for a course.
First Person: Quaking in Taiwan
Simon Says
Get Festive - World festivals not to be missed
World Wise
Get Your Career in Gear
Dreaming of walking to work along the Champs Elysée?
Jean-Marc Hachey tells you how to kick-start your international
career more>
Why Pay to Volunteer
If you think you're just paying for the privilege of working
for nothing, think again - more>
Out There: 5K in 7 Weeks
Cutting a trail through the jungle of Belize's Golden
Stream Reserve is no walk in the park.
Travel Bugs
Getting Stuck - A pre-trip shot in the arm - more>
Planetary Portraits
The Faceless Face of the Russian Police