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Inequality

In Selma, income inequality, education and race still deeply intertwined

By Elizabeth Tuttle Comparing the Divide: Education lies at the heart of inequality — economic and racial —...

Jan 17, 2013
Inequality

Two sides of Connecticut’s economic divide reveal price of inequality

by Michael Moran  https://vimeo.com/112085395 Comparing the Divide: Upward mobility becomes harder to achieve as inequality grows, and it...

Jan 16, 2013
Inequality

Glitz and desperation in a Bangkok divided by income

by Patrick Winn Comparing the Divide: Upward mobility becomes harder to achieve as inequality grows, and it has...

Jan 16, 2013
Americas

Two hospitals in Haiti tell very different stories (VIDEO)

By Jean Pharés Jérôme  MIREBALAIS, Haiti — Under the leadership of the American NGO Partners In Health, led by...

Dec 28, 2012
World

In Tanzania, HIV at a crossroads

 by John Donnelly  IRINGA, Tanzania – This ridge town is a stopping point for truckers headed to Malawi,...

Jul 17, 2012
World

Zimbabwe: A country left behind on AIDS surges ahead

by Farai Mutsaka and John Donnelly DUFUYA, Zimbabwe — Tendekai Sibanda, a single mother of two, starts her day...

Jul 11, 2012
Asia

Reporting in Myanmar, a test of new limits

By Hanna Ingber GlobalPost’s Hanna Ingber returned to Myanmar, where she lived for a year under the harsh...

Jul 06, 2012
World

Adult circumcision campaign fails in AIDS-plagued Swaziland

by Alex Duval Smith  EZULWINI, Swaziland — At a working men’s bar in a down-at-the-heel part of town,...

Jul 05, 2012
Middle East

Egypt’s new president to face huge decision on military’s role

By Eric Cunningham CAIRO, Egypt – Egyptians are headed to the polls in a historic election to choose...

May 22, 2012
Americas

US reveals nearly $1.5 billion in unspent AIDS money

By John Donnelly  WASHINGTON – The Obama administration has set extraordinarily high goals in its fight against AIDS...

Apr 17, 2012
Americas

US food aid reformers seek place in Farm Bill debate

by Catherine Cheney WASHINGTON, DC — The Farm Bill stands at the center of controversy over whether the current...

Mar 31, 2012
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