Louise Donovan
@louisedonovan
Reporter covering labour and humans rights, words in @TIME, @guardian etc
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Women working in Somaliland's male-dominated frankincense industry have formed their own collective, taking control after reporting by Rachel Fobar for The Fuller Project found they were underpaid and subjected to harsh conditions. Read her follow-up here:
In my latest for The Guardian with The Fuller Project , I profile Dr Susan Chomba, a fierce woman warrior fighting to protect the environment & battle #climatechange through her leading role at World Resources Institute theguardian.com/environment/20…
This story is the result of 8 months of investigation. We faced enormous challenges in finding trustworthy sources who were willing to speak, ensuring their safety and then fact-checking the information we obtained. It is published in partnership with The Fuller Project & The Guardian
Our team at Human Rights Watch's Digital Investigations Lab has been working hard to collect, verify, preserve & analyze the crush of visual evidence from Israel and Palestine. With so much mis/disinfo swirling, verification is key. I wrote about it w/ Sam Dubberley hrw.org/news/2023/10/1…
Great discussion on how to cover gender-based violence and sexual assault. We are evolving as a society and the journalism of yesterday doesn't work when covering these important issues. Love these panelists! @Louisedonovan Alexia Fernández Campbell nehawadekar Investigative Reporters & Editors #AccessFest23
A two-year investigation by The Associated Press investigative reporters Margie Mason and robin mcdowell links products made by U.S. prison labor to some of the largest companies in the world. bit.ly/3SCbxXZ
Why women in India are giving up their wombs for work Qadri Inzamam writes in this week's newsletter about his recent investigative story on sugarcane industry's deep impact on women workers in India. Read here: bit.ly/3TPFAM9
Fantastic reporting by Louise Donovan, Snigdha Poonam + Albert Oppong-Ansah in today's grist Proud to have contributed 𝙃𝙤𝙩 𝙏𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙙𝙨 research to this vital piece on garment workers' climate struggles in Cambodia, India and Ghana Check it out here 👇 grist.org/labor/the-worl…
NEW: Diamonds made Botswana an overnight success story, but its female workers are paying a heavy price, reports Louise Donovan for New Lines Magazine, with @fullerproject. newlinesmag.com/reportage/a-di…
Behind the sparkle of Botswana's diamond industry are women facing sexual abuse, short-term contracts, health risks, and threats for unionizing. Their struggles remain hidden in silence. Louise Donovan reports on this for New Lines Magazine newlinesmag.com/reportage/a-di…
NEW! In this conversation with The World, Louise Donovan, a reporter for @fullerproject, discusses her story for New Lines Magazine (buff.ly/3NKxYHj), where she discovered that women in the diamonds industry in Botswana suffer from exploitation & abuse. buff.ly/4h0tfOR