BY JEAN MACKENZIE KABUL, Afghanistan — As the U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, make their...
May 27, 2011Christians in Egypt: A storm within the storm
By Lauren E. Bohn and Omnia Al Desoukie CAIRO – With fluffy beige pillows propped behind her still recovering...
May 23, 2011Egyptian women challenge rights abuses, militarization
By Reem Abdellatif CAIRO — It was the middle of the night in Cairo when Ragia Omran, one of the...
May 22, 2011Indonesia’s underground atheists lay low after Facebook post that led to imprisonment
By Christian Brown YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia — As the call to morning prayer rings out over Yogyakarta at sunrise,...
May 11, 2011Healing the world: Bangladesh
By Selena Ross WASHINGTON — Here’s a fact-based snapshot of Bangladesh, one of the eight countries that the...
May 09, 2011Special report: healing the world Q&A
By John Donnelly WASHINGTON — Lois Quam was recently named the executive director of the Global Health Initiative...
May 09, 2011The mishandling of Obama’s GHI
By John Donnelly WASHINGTON — Two years ago the White House announced the Global Health Initiative — President...
May 09, 2011GHI: A rough beginning
By John Donnelly ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The emergency room entrance to Black Lion Hospital, the largest hospital in...
May 09, 2011Healing the world: survey of 8 countries
By Selena Ross WASHINGTON — In May 2009, United States President Barack Obama announced his administration’s new plan...
May 09, 2011Healing the world: Rwanda
By Selena Ross WASHINGTON — Here’s a fact-based snapshot of Rwanda's health challenges and the ways that U.S....
May 09, 2011Healing the world: Nepal
By Selena Ross WASHINGTON — Here’s a fact-based snapshot of Nepal's health challenges and the aims of the...
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