Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof explains the various ways the Trump administration's dismantling of USAID will hurt the U.S.
Thousands have been killed and 700,000 displaced this year, after Rwandan troops and M23 rebels invaded eastern Congo.
Chad has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality. A group of midwives helped but now their jobs are on the line — one ...
Since the Cold War, competition between foreign powers for influence in Africa has spurred a great debate. With a focus on ...
Those who care about the world and America’s role in it need to create a new vision for how to help vulnerable people in ...
The cuts to U.S. foreign aid could result in the resurgence of some diseases. They've also forced health workers out of their ...
Founded by two Johns Hopkins alumni, IMA has established itself as a trusted name in healthcare education. It offers ...
When Angela Asemota’s son began having seizures at six years old in 1996, people gossiped, but eventually he was diagnosed with epilepsy.
By Giles Clasen In Uganda, where more than 1.4 million individuals live with HIV, access to life-saving antiretroviral (ARV) ...
Mayowa Joel, Executive Secretary of Stop TB Partnership Nigeria, emphasized the need for local investment to bridge the ...
Malaria is rare in the US — for now. But public health experts warn that federal cuts in foreign aid could slow the fight ...
But foreign aid is not charity. It is the United States’ insurance policy, protecting us from bird flu, ebola, violent terrorism, illegal migration and political instability. USAID provides 200,000 ...
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