By Dana Ullman “In Tanzania, it is as if we don’t exist,” says Salumu Kundaya Kidomwita, a Barabaig...
Jun 21, 2016Displacement in Tanzania: ‘It is as if we don’t exist’
By Sasha Chavkin and Dana Ullman Last year, after fierce protests from human rights groups, the World Bank...
Jun 20, 20165 stories of youth unemployment worldwide
By Eric Johnson Right now one-third of young people around the globe, between the ages of 15 and...
Jun 14, 2016New series: City Underwater
BOSTON — On Monday, The GroundTruth Project launches a new series in partnership with WGBH News and Public Radio...
Jun 13, 2016Revisiting the state of women in politics
Hillary Clinton made history Tuesday night when she clinched the Democratic Party nomination, crossing the 2,383-delegate threshold and...
Jun 08, 2016Sharing the story of a Syrian bakery displaced by war
It's a contemporary war story, but one with a touch of warmth. After 150 years of serving up sweets to...
Jun 03, 2016The accomplished dream of a Dreamer
An immigrant New Yorker worked hard for 24 years, sought legal immigration status, but was barred from re-entry...
Jun 01, 2016In modern Vietnam, the war is ‘in the past’
By Joanne Silberner I’m a child of the '60s – walkouts over the Vietnam War were a regular part...
May 27, 2016Food and hospitality in Vietnam, with a side of porcupine
By Joanne Silberner In a small no-frills eatery in Hanoi, Vietnam, this week, President Obama made international headlines when...
May 27, 2016Women are ‘the first victims’ of economic instability
COPENHAGEN, Denmark– If 32-year-old Brian Mutebi from Uganda had a motto, it would be: "Don't wait." As the...
May 27, 2016