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By Usman Ali Lawan KEFFI, NIGERIA – In the rural village of Kura in Kano State, Nigeria, where I...
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Read moreDetailsBy Anita Zaidi SEATTLE – When Cyclone Idai ripped through Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe on the night of...
Read moreDetailsBy Lauren Hendricks WASHINGTON, DC – ACROSS HONDURAS, El Salvador, and Guatemala, women who seek to escape poverty by...
Read moreDetailsBy Mark Suzman SEATTLE – TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, South Africa held its first free elections after the end...
Read moreDetailsBy Junaid Nabi BOSTON – A FEW years ago, toward the end of his life, my father...
Read moreDetailsBy Carl Manlan LOMÉ – AFRICA’S HEALTH sector represents a massive investment opportunity, estimated by the United Nations...
Read moreDetailsBy Jenna Dodson GOTHENBURG – INDONESIA, home to 264 million people, is the world’s fourth-most populous country. Its...
Read moreDetailsBy Phakama Ntshongwana, Nicola Ansell & Keetie Roelen ELIZABETH/LONDON/BRIGHTON – To live in dignity, free from want, is a fundamental human...
Read moreDetailsBy Magdalena Sepulveda MEXICO CITY – IN RECENT decades, social assistance programs around the world have been strengthened to...
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