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Kim Harrisberg


Kim Harrisberg is the Thomson Reuters Foundation's water rights correspondent based in Johannesburg.

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Africa urged to embrace wind power to create jobs, go green
Female duo create Johannesburg green corridor
Rural S. African nurses fear being forgotten in vaccine roll-out
'By Africans, for Africans': Woman pioneers facial recognition
Donors back tech over aid to feed hungry world
With women-only transport, South African city tackles sexual abuse
Piped water boosts women's health and income in rural Zambia
Africa falling short of leap to clean energy as investment lags
South Africa to record babies' biometrics, raises privacy fears
Amid COVID-19, gay African imam takes his inclusive message online
Rural South Africans fight for Zulu king to return their land
Jewellery brands urged to do more to fight mining abuses
Zanzibar uses digital documents to prove property ownership
Cleaner becomes lockdown cake boss in South Africa
Women and girls 'not safe' on public transport in Africa
As Cape Town races to save water, 'Day Zero' draws closer
South Africans fight hunger with digital currency
Africa's miners face new TB threat as pandemic disrupts treatment
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