A demostration of a Sure Start Project initiative to promote maternal and newborn health in Kathghara Village, Fatehpur District, U.P., India.
May 18, 2012 by Sita Shankar Wunnava
The woman in the green sari leans over the game of Snakes and Ladders and throws the dice. The women around her groan as she reads the words on the square where she lands.
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Members of a farmers cooperative gather together outside the organization's headquarters in Musaza Village, Rwanda.
May 18, 2012 by Sam Dryden
The challenges smallholder farmers in the developing world face are considerable yet not insurmountable.
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 / Gopi Gopalakrishnan, Ashok Kumar, Peter Small
"Has it been two weeks?" So asks Brother Sputum (Bulgham Bhai) in India’s new TB awareness campaign.
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March 23, 2012 / Peggy Johnston, Jelle Thole
Many people in the United States and Europe think of tuberculosis (TB) as a disease of the past. But the facts show that TB remains a major global health challenge.
March 23, 2012 / Joanne Carter
This year marks a decade since the creation of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. The Fund’s impact on the TB fight has been extraordinary.
March 22, 2012 / Joanna Breitstein
The main point, says Endalkachew, a TB survivor from Ethiopia, is that he is alive today. But it hasn’t been easy.
March 24, 2011 / Joanne Carter
On a Friday evening in 1882, Dr. Robert Koch stood before a rapt audience at the Berlin Physiological Society and presented a momentous discovery: the identification of the bacteria that causes tuberculosis.