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Madeleine Bunting is a Guardian columnist and associate editor. She writes on a wide range of subjects including politics, work, Islam, science and ethics, development, women's issues and social change.

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  • Nov 7 2008:

    Twelve months ago the Guardian committed to an ambitious three-year aid project: to raise £2.5m to help change the lives of 25,000 people in Katine, Uganda - and document the progress on a website to allow donors to see what their money was doing. So is it working? Madeleine Bunting reports

  • Oct 20 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting: Our worries about jobs or pensions pale beside the fallout Africa and Asia now face in this absurdly skewed global system

  • Oct 6 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting: There is no alternative, went the mantra. Now this corrupt mythology lies in tatters, the crisis of conviction is profound

  • Oct 1 2008:

    Composer Nigel Osborne believes music is one of the most important priorities for post-conflict resolution. Do you agree?

  • Oct 1 2008:

    What can a load of giant boulders in Uganda tell us about music? Madeleine Bunting on a UK concert series inspired by the pure sound of ancient gongs

  • Sep 26 2008:

    The announcement by Barclays to invest in community finance schemes proves that the Katine project is an incubator of new ideas

  • Sep 24 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting: Yes, more self-deprecating and emollient than her predecessor, Cherie Booth – but she has created a role for herself with dignity

  • Sep 24 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting: Many in the party now regret the failure to create a parliament that better reflects election results

  • Sep 24 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting: Endless debates about Britishness and Englishness are unhelpful. We'd do better to celebrate local history and identity

  • Sep 22 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting: Memories of Thatcher are receding here in the north-east, and the idea of a spectacular Labour defeat is all too plausible

  • Katine health Sep 17 2008:

    The Ugandan minister for primary healthcare tells Madeleine Bunting of his ambitions for the country, but how a shortage of doctors and a lack of funding are hampering progress in rural areas like Katine

  • Ugandan education minister Geraldine Namirembe Bitamazire Sep 15 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting speaks to Ugandan education minister Gerard Namirembe Bitamazire about the cost of learning

  • Sep 8 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting interviews Joshua Kyallo, Amref's Uganda director, on how the Katine project should empower people across the sub-county and why Amref wanted to work in partnership with the Guardian

  • Sep 8 2008:

    Such is the sense of urgency in African rural development that everyone is hunting for a magic solution - what is the single biggest factor which makes change across vast parts of the continent happen?

  • Sep 8 2008:

    Madeleine Bunting: Secular establishments struggle to find shared values, but religious ones must avoid being holy huddles of the faithful

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