Photo of the Week: Solar Lanterns Brighten Girls’ Futures
In our photo of the week, two girls study from the light of a solar-powered lantern in Ethiopia, where the …
In our photo of the week, two girls study from the light of a solar-powered lantern in Ethiopia, where the …
Access to reproductive health care and contraception shapes our lives. Think about it. Maybe having access to contraception meant you …
On January 20, 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his fourth and final Inaugural address as war raged across Europe …
More than 59 million people are currently displaced from their homes due to conflict, war, and disaster. They leave home …
Established in 1958 for Rwandan refugees, Nakivale Refugee Settlement has been in operation thanks to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) …
Every day, 3 billion people in the world cook their food on open fires or traditional cookstoves. They burn solid …
The World Health Assembly (WHA) is the world’s premier health policy meeting, which guides the global health priorities around the world. This …
Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) released data examining the progress made toward the health-related goals of the Millennium …
Kevin Strickland, a high school junior in Virginia, bakes cookies, cupcakes, and other treats for a cause: helping provide families …
Our “Supporter Spotlight” series continues with a discussion with Sarah Mayer, a student at the University of Iowa who works …