Kary Stewart is a freelance journalist and multimedia producer. You can find her on Twitter: @karyignite
July 2017
Small Changes
Why we need to get contraceptives to teenagers – podcast
Small Changes
Why we need to get contraceptives to teenagers – podcast transcript
June 2017
The Guardian’s Brexit Means ...
What can we expect as the Article 50 talks begin? - podcast
As Brexit negotiations get underway, the Guardian Brexit team discuss the first items on the agenda – and how the recent UK elections may affect the talks
May 2017
Small Changes
How do you solve half a century of bloodshed in Colombia? – podcast transcript
Last year’s accord ended a civil war that claimed 250,000 lives. Lucy Lamble investigates how Colombia’s communities plan to build lasting peace
April 2017
Small Changes
How do you solve half a century of bloodshed in Colombia? – podcast
After the civil war that claimed 250,000 lives ended with last year’s accord, Lucy Lamble investigates how Colombia’s communities plan to build lasting peace
March 2017
Small Changes
Why is east Africa facing a hunger crisis and what can be done? – podcast
As hunger spreads in east Africa, famine threatens to take hold beyond South Sudan. Lucy Lamble explores the background and response to the crisis
February 2017
Is child labour always wrong? The view from Bolivia – podcast transcript
Kary Stewart looks at why 850,000 children work in Bolivia, and whether the numbers can be vindicated by the country’s unique cultural context
Small Changes
Is child labour always wrong? The view from Bolivia – podcast
Kary Stewart looks at why 850,000 children work in Bolivia, and whether the numbers can be vindicated by the country’s unique cultural context
Small Changes
El trabajo infantil en Bolivia: ¿puede justificarse? – podcast
Kary Stewart analiza por qué 850.000 niños trabajan en Bolivia y si los números pueden ser vindicados por el contexto cultural único del país
January 2017
Small Changes
African women form a united front in the battle for equality – podcast
Kary Stewart looks at how feminists are championing women’s rights across the continent and beyond
Women's rights and gender equality
African women form a united front in the battle for equality – podcast transcript
Kary Stewart looks at how feminists are championing women’s rights across the continent and beyond, and examines what is at the heart of gender inequality
Small Changes
Zika, drought, conflict: what 2016 meant for the world's poorest – podcast transcript
The Global development team looks back at some of the issues that affected millions of people in developing countries in the past year, and considers the challenges for 2017
December 2016
Small Changes
Zika, drought, conflict: what 2016 meant for the world's poorest – podcast
Sleaford Mods on Brexit: 'You can't ignore things any more' – video
November 2016
Women's rights and gender equality
'They said they would rape me': defenders of women's rights speak out – video
To mark International Women Human Rights Defenders’ Day, activists from Honduras, Nepal, China and Egypt share their stories of persecution
Small Changes
How Cuba came of age on early childhood development – podcast transcript
More than 99.5% of Cuban children attend an early childhood education programme or institution. Kary Stewart visits Havana to speak to families, doctors and teachers about a Latin American success story
Small Changes
Cómo llegó Cuba a la mayoría de edad en el desarrollo de la primera infancia – podcast
Small Changes
How Cuba came of age on early childhood development – podcast
Women's rights and gender equality
Brazilian women kick back against Temer presidency with capoeira
October 2016
Small Changes
How Sri Lanka wiped out malaria – podcast transcript
Sixty years ago, Sri Lanka was one of the countries most affected by malaria. Dinitha Rathnayake explores how the nation became free of the disease