May 4, 2012 /
Foreign Policy
Samuel Loewenberg
USAID head Rajiv Shah explains his agency's effort to integrate development and emergency intervention while emphasizing public-private partnerships in long-term development programs.
July 7, 2010 /
AOL News
Samuel Loewenberg
Tuberculosis, one of the world's deadliest diseases, has long been forgotten by most Americans, but it is re-emerging in a new, virulent form around the world.
June 24, 2010 /
The Economist
OUTSIDE the main hospital in San Cristóbal de las Casas, women in traditional multicoloured garb queue up to see a doctor. Many are pregnant or carry infants on their backs.
May 21, 2010 /
The Lancet
Samuel Loewenberg
Efforts to control tuberculosis and multidrug-resistant forms of the disease face extra hurdles in Mexico's poorer states. Samuel Loewenberg reports from Chiapas, southern Mexico.
May 14, 2010 /
The Lancet
Samuel Loewenberg
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May 14, 2010 /
The Lancet
Samuel Loewenberg
Growing up in the mountain village of San Juan Quiahije, in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, Maricela Zurita Cruz saw from an early age the special health burdens that affect women there.
April 28, 2010 /
Maternal Mortality Daily
Nathalie Applewhite
Kate Mitchell of the the Maternal Health task force mentions Hanna Ingber's "India Casts a Light on Mothers Long in the Dark" and Samuel Loewenberg's "The struggle for health in Chiapas" in her blo
April 21, 2010 /
AOL News
Samuel Loewenberg
Among dozens of other brightly dressed women, Eugenia Urbina has been waiting on the stairs of the main hospital in this central Chiapas town for nearly two hours.
March 31, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Samuel Loewenberg
Samuel Loewenberg, for the Pulitzer Center
Los Chorros, Chiapas
March 23, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Samuel Loewenberg
I first meet Maria Francisca Mendoza on the roof deck of a woman's organization known colloquially as Casa de la Mujer, where along with five other young women she is putting the finishing touches...
March 23, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Samuel Loewenberg
I have only been in Oaxaca a few days when the protests start. In this, Mexico's second poorest state, political upheaval and fights over social justice go hand in hand with languid tourism, a...