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Cleo Fleming

A scene from 'The Other Side of Hope'

Film review: The Other Side of Hope

by Cleo Fleming
April 13, 2018
These children spend their nights at a refuse dump recycling to earn a living, Cambodia 2005 (Copyright Nick Danziger)

Stories worth telling: Nick Danziger’s ‘Revisited’ exhibition

by Cleo Fleming
March 16, 2018
Cover image, City of Thorns (Ben Rawlence)

Seeing each other for what we are: Ben Rawlence’s City of Thorns

by Cleo Fleming
November 30, 2016
Rascal Rain book cover

Interested in feminism and development in Papua New Guinea? Be prepared for a bumpy ride, but read on

by Cleo Fleming
January 7, 2016
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“I don’t dream anymore”

by Cleo Fleming
November 5, 2015

Powerful women of Papua New Guinea

by Cleo Fleming
August 1, 2014

Cleo Fleming

Cleo Fleming is a Program Officer at the Development Policy Centre. She has a Master of International Development from RMIT University, and is currently studying Community Service and Development at the Canberra Institute of Technology.

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