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Stephanie is a Europe-based British-Australian freelance journalist, documentary producer, and Solutions Journalism Network Mentee specializing in human rights, social justice, and solutions journalism. She contributes regularly to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Huffington Post, and has co-led the production of dozens of award-winning short documentaries with Actuality Media.
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Why this woman is risking death threats to pioneer a sex education podcast
Alejandra Campollo, a 27-year-old podcaster from Guatemala, is pioneering the country's first sex education podcast, Insolentes, to combat religious stigmas and machismo culture. Despite facing death threats and censorship, Campollo continues to provide critical information on sexual and reproductive health, feminism, and LGBTIQ+ rights. The podcast aims to empower Guatemalans, especially in underserved communities, to make informed decisions about their bodies and futures. Experts like Andrew Raphael and Amy Holly highlight the challenges and risks associated with delivering comprehensive sex education in Guatemala, emphasizing the need for such initiatives to counter conservative narratives and improve human rights.
Abandoned overseas: The mental health toll of Australia's closed borders on its citizens
Australians stranded overseas express feelings of betrayal and frustration due to the government's decision to cut international arrivals, highlighting the mental health toll of prolonged separation from home. The article underscores the widespread impact on citizens desperate to return and the potential benefits of home quarantine measures.
‘Sick To My Stomach’: Perth Mum’s $50,000 Journey Home From Saudi Arabia Under Flight Caps Due to Australia's arrivals cap, the trip took two weeks – including four days trapped inside a German airport – and cost a chunk of their life savings.
Stranded in Paradise: A COVID-19 Lockdown Story from Guatemala's Pacific Coast
The article describes the deserted state of Playa el Paredon, a once-popular surf spot on Guatemala's Pacific coast, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The journalist, Stephanie Capper, recounts her experience of being stranded in the village of el Paredon following Guatemala's lockdown, which included border closures and transportation prohibitions. She stayed at Cocori Lodge, which provided a 15-day quarantine for its guests to protect the local community. Despite the initial tranquility and continued activities like surfing and yoga, the growing global crisis and reports of aggression towards foreigners in other parts of Guatemala raised concerns among the guests. The article also touches on the Guatemalan government's response to the pandemic and the eventual organization of evacuation flights. The owners of Cocori Lodge express hope and resilience, looking forward to welcoming travelers back once the crisis subsides.
Stranded Australians in Desperate Bid to Return Home as Adelaide Cancels Inbound Flights Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
Victoria Malliaras, 22 weeks pregnant, is at risk of becoming homeless due to the cancellation of her Qatar Airways flight from London to Adelaide amidst a new coronavirus outbreak. South Australia has halted all inbound international flights, affecting many Australians stranded in the UK, including Alanna Deveny and Chelsea Matthews. The Parafield coronavirus cluster in Adelaide has grown, while the UK faces severe COVID-19 challenges. The Board of Airline Representatives estimates 30,000 Australians are stranded in the UK due to weekly return caps. Alternative flights and accommodations are scarce and expensive, leaving individuals like Malliaras, Deveny, and Matthews in distress and uncertainty.
Qatar Airways Faces Boycott After Women Strip-Searched At Doha Airport
The article reports on the backlash Qatar Airways is facing after female passengers were invasively searched at Doha airport, following the discovery of an abandoned baby. Thirteen Australian women on a flight to Sydney were subjected to medical examinations on the tarmac, an act that the Qatari government expressed regret for. The incident has led to calls for a consumer boycott and has affected stranded Australians' travel plans, with some cancelling their flights with Qatar Airways in protest. The Australian government has condemned the incident, and the Trade Workers Union is considering industrial action against the airline. Despite the outrage, there is concern about the impact of a boycott on stranded Australians needing to return home during the pandemic.
Stranded Australians Overseas 'Disgusted' As DFAT Leaks Thousands Of Private Email Addresses
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) accidentally leaked the private email addresses of thousands of Australians stranded overseas due to COVID-19 restrictions. The breach has raised significant cybersecurity concerns among the affected individuals, who feel abandoned and betrayed by the government. DFAT has apologized and is reviewing its processes to prevent future errors. Experts criticize the incident as a result of systemic issues within Australian government and business practices. The data breach adds to the stress of Australians already in vulnerable situations abroad.
Australians stranded overseas during coronavirus pandemic map their stories on Remove the Cap website
Australians stranded overseas due to the coronavirus pandemic are sharing their stories on the 'Remove the Cap' website, created by Dutch-Australian Pieter den Heten. The site aims to generate empathy and influence public opinion to change government policies on international arrivals. Thousands remain stranded due to arrival caps, expensive tickets, and mandatory quarantine costs. The article highlights personal stories, including those of Naomi Lea Nguyen, to illustrate the diverse and challenging circumstances faced by stranded Australians.
Despite coronavirus, many Australians have decided to ride out the pandemic overseas
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many Australians abroad have chosen to remain overseas despite challenges in returning home. Personal stories highlight reasons such as financial obligations, family commitments, and career opportunities. Criticism is directed at the Australian Government for perceived lack of support and high quarantine costs. The article underscores the complexities faced by expats and their decisions to stay abroad.
As coronavirus restrictions decimate Guatemala's economy, white flags are flying in desperation
The article discusses the severe impact of the coronavirus lockdown on Guatemala's informal economy, where over 70% of the population is employed. The lockdown measures have led to widespread unemployment, exacerbating food insecurity and malnutrition, particularly in rural indigenous communities. The government's response includes food assistance packages and cash transfers, but accessing aid is challenging for many, especially in areas without basic services. NGOs like Oxfam and Konojel Community Centre are working to provide relief, but they face funding shortages. The article highlights the urgency of addressing acute malnutrition and the need for the government to utilize loans from international organizations effectively to support the most vulnerable populations.
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