Atlas of Pentecostalism: An Audio Walk-through
The information designer who created the Atlas of Pentecostalism gives an audiovisual tour of the website's many innovative features.
The information designer who created the Atlas of Pentecostalism gives an audiovisual tour of the website's many innovative features.
Pure, white and simple, the White Plastic Chair is the essential design item of global Pentecostalism.
In Lagos, Nigeria, up to a half a million people each month flock to Holy Ghost Night at what is known as the "new Mecca of Christianity."
In a country where abortions are restricted and dangerous, dealing with an unwanted pregnancy is difficult and sometimes fatal.
At 16, Bunmi Aiyenuro fell in love with her second boyfriend, a student. They spent seven years together. Over the course of the relationship, she had seven abortions.
From Brooklyn to Lagos, ideas about womanhood and motherhood tend to be interwoven. A look at how the film "Mother of George" brings fresh light to Nigeria's fertility and abortion debates.
Even though abortions are illegal, at least 760,000 occur in Nigeria each year. Yet the topic is shrouded in silence.
A sisterhood of HIV positive mothers helps others live with the disease.
In Nigeria take care when weaving through the city streets: Don't count on impatient drivers slowing down.
The world's roads are still a place of carnage, with hair-raising instances of risky practices, unenforced laws and shoddy data. This quick survey of country facts also shows that progress is real.
In Nigeria’s fight against HIV and AIDS, local policies undermine efforts to eradicate disease transmission between mother and child.
Photographs from northern Nigeria tell the story of a country falling short in basic maternal health.