STORY Falling Like Leaves: The War in Ethiopia and its Crimes Against Civilians
January 18, 2023
STORY A 'Prevention Revolution' Offers Hope in the World’s Largest HIV Epidemic
December 1, 2022
STORY Small Victories: Nearly 30 Years After Apartheid’s Demise, a Reporter Revisits Children’s Health in South Africa
November 22, 2022
STORY Vaccine Inequity
November 21, 2022
STORY An Advocate for Africa
October 6, 2022
STORY Lingering Fever
September 8, 2022
STORY Guardians of Memory: The Quest To Save Ancient Manuscripts
July 19, 2022
STORY The Radical Plan for Vaccine Equity
July 13, 2022
STORY South Africa’s Private Surveillance Machine Is Fueling a Digital Apartheid
April 19, 2022
STORY Are New Omicron Subvariants a Threat? Here’s How Scientists Are Keeping Watch
April 18, 2022
STORY The Bissau Corridor
April 14, 2022
STORY These Levi’s Traveled 18,000 Miles. What That Says About Global Inequality
April 4, 2022
STORY ‘Finish Them Off’: Aid Workers, Found on Battlefield, Executed by Soldiers
March 17, 2022
STORY Ethiopian Feminists on a Mission To Help Sexual Assault Survivors
January 26, 2022
STORY ‘Kidnapped, Raped and Trafficked’: Women and Girls Exposed to Sexual Violence in War-torn Mozambique
January 3, 2022
STORY A Groom, a Lawyer, an Ambulance Driver Among Ethiopia’s Dead
November 16, 2021
STORY 'You Can't Even Cry Loudly': Counting Ethiopia's War
November 15, 2021
STORY Mozambicans Fleeing IS-Affiliated Insurgents Feel Failed by Government, Exploited by Big Business
October 1, 2021