Living in the Shadows in Honduras
One of the most difficult things about being HIV-positive in the Garifuna community is simply telling your friends and family.
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One of the most difficult things about being HIV-positive in the Garifuna community is simply telling your friends and family.
Danish educator Torben Venning has worked for more than two decades to help stateless children in Malaysia's Sabah province go to school. He's still fighting a lonely battle.
Luleka Che started a daycare for small children to teach the lessons she wishes she had learned. Her calling is to prepare them for the reality many of the children already face—life with HIV.
On the eve of an unimaginably long walk one question nagged journalist Paul Salopek: Should he take his house keys?
Intersection of health and human rights key for first Campus Consortium student reporting fellow from Boston University.
With Egypt stuck dangling between its past and future, a growing number of entrepreneurs are trying to propel the nation forward despite its troubled economy.
As lawmakers attempt to reckon with the nation’s political problems, the Egyptian education system--and country's next generation--is festering on the sidelines.
The Greek secondary school system is feeding into an already rigid job market. Students study hard, but rarely pursue their real passion.
Hashim Yonis looks through the lens of one student and her teacher to consider the challenges of the educational system in Ethiopia.
"Voices of Haiti," the second in the Pulitzer Center's series of iBooks on issues that matter, is now available. Visit the iTunes store to download a free sample or purchase the full book.
Harvard School of Public Health students are mapping toilet facilities in Cheeta Camp, turning information into an advocacy tool to improve sanitation in India's slums.
The Turkish government recently lifted a decades-long ban on the Kurdish language in schools, but a young Kurdish activist says they still have a long way to go.