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Lotte Vermeij

Independent Researcher / Child Soldier Expert / Writer / Freelance Journalist
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By following these links you can read about my research in the media, listen to radio interviews I gave and read articles/columns I have written.

 

  • “Tanzania: Surivors Boat Disaster Demand Answers”

Article for Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 12 September 2011

Read it here

  • “Osama killed – reactions from Southern Africa”

Blog for Internationale Samenwerking, 9 May 2011

Read it here

  • “Is Osama really dead? African students express their views”

Article for Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 6 May 2011

Read it here

  • “Botswana: Chatting up truck drivers to survive”

Article for Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 22 March 2011

Read it here

  • “Albino United: Playing for equality”

Article for Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 14 March 2011

Read it here

  • “Zanzibar beach boys: Flirting with danger”

Article for Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 12 February 2011

Read it here

  • “Zanzibari loverboys: Our ticket to paradise”

Article for Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 11 February 2011

Read it here

  • “Hunger or Malaria?”

Guest editorial for Malaria World, 13 January 2011

Read it here

  • “Bridges with Africa – Psychology of child soldiering”

Radio interview by Mirjam van den Berg for Bridges with Africa, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, broadcasted from 2 April 2010

Listen to it here

  • “When the LRA becomes family, and Joseph Kony a ‘nice guy’”

Web article and radio interview by Mirjam van den Berg for Radio Netherlands Worldwide, published on 31 March 2010

Read and listen to it here

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Tanzania: Survivors of Boat Disaster Demand Answers (Article for Radio Netherlands Worldwide)
  • Waarom?! (Column voor Internationale Samenwerking)
  • Vote for UN General Assembly!
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@lizvanhijkoop Dank! Jij zit nu op Zanzibar hè? Enige verandering in de situatie?
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