-
Nov 3, 2011During Zambia's recent election the country's new president promised to stand up to the Chinese-state companies that run the country's copper mines. Human Rights Watch's Matt Wells says the long hours and dangerous conditions are a lot like those back in China.
-
Jun 3, 2011People with disabilities are often left out of discussions about HIV prevention and treatment. Myroslava Tataryn and Winstone Zulu are trying to change this. Amy Costello reports.
-
Apr 26, 2010Injustice and overcrowding have created a health crisis in Zambia's prisons. A former prisoner is pushing for reform. Jessie Graham reports with HRW's Katherine Todrys.
-
Apr 26, 2010Zambia's overcrowded prisons are rife with disease. Now drug-resistant tuberculosis presents a threat to those outside the prison walls. HRW researcher Katherine Todrys explains how Zambia's ineffective justice system has helped lead to a health crisis. With the voices of former prisoners.






