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Nalisha Adams is a journalist, trainer and editor with over 17 years experience. She is the editorial coordinator for Inter Press Service (IPS) covering Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. Nalisha was formerly the Africa regional editor for IPS covering development issues and working with a team of stringers in sub-Saharan Africa.

Nalisha Adams

Nalisha Adams is a journalist, trainer and editor with over 17 years experience. She is the editorial coordinator for Inter Press Service (IPS) covering Asia, Africa and the Caribbean.
Nalisha was formerly the Africa regional editor for IPS covering development issues and working with a team of stringers in sub-Saharan Africa.
She worked for a national daily in South Africa before moving on to work as an editor in an investment bank.
She was 2003 Winner of the Mondi Newspaper Awards for Story of the Year and Feature Writing for a narrative on HIV in South Africa; and has lectured and trained many young journalists how to write.
She has an BA Honours in Journalism and Media Studies.

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‘We Are in This Together’


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Q&A: United Behind the Development of Africa’s Blue Economy


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November 27, 2018

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November 26, 2018

Q&A: The Arrival of the African Blue Economy as a Real Prospect


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November 26, 2018

Q&A: A Fisherwoman Working to Actively Conserve the Blue Economy


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November 26, 2018

‘A Turtle is Worth More Alive Than Dead’


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We are an international non-governmental organisation focusing on development news. Since IPS was founded in 1964,  our historic mission has always been “giving a voice to the voiceless” and acting as a communication channel that privileges the voices and the concerns of the poorest and creates a climate of understanding, accountability and participation around development, promoting a new international information order between the South and the North.

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