Community Health Worker Noria Issak speaks about contraceptive use to Fatuma Masan during a home visit in the Korogocho slum in Kenya.
May 14, 2012 by Gary Darmstadt
My hope is that this conversation that Melinda has started will get us closer to the moment where it is not controversial that all women and men around the world have equitable access to contraceptives.
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Nikuze Aziza carries a sack of food aid to her family's house from a warehouse in Rwanda.
May 03, 2012 by Laurie Goering
By 2050, the planet will need at least 70 percent more food than it does today, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization predicts.
Math teacher Doris Zuniz
May 11, 2012 by Chelsea Clinton
I hope someday to have students feel about me the way I feel about Mrs. Mitchell!
March 23, 2012 / Diane Scott
Who are these special agents? Well, you, if you are a filmmaker, photo journalist, social entrepreneur, aid worker, inventor, or someone who just cares about solving global hunger.
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February 15, 2012 / Jill Sheffield
The ability to choose if and when to have children is a huge piece of the puzzle to the “Girl Effect,” but it is not the only piece.
February 13, 2012 / Katy Woods
In a recent meeting with Joseph Mbilinyi (aka Sugu), a Member of Parliament in Tanzania, he told the White Ribbon Alliance that he was shocked to learn that 26 women die every day in pregnancy or childbirth in his country.
January 25, 2012 / John Murphy
This is the story of Alexandre Gafaranga, one of the millions of lives the Global Fund helped save the last decade.
November 30, 2011 / Senator William H. Frist
In 1981, I was a surgeon in training at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. I still remember the day we learned about a strange, new, deadly infection that presented on the West Coast.