After Fifty Long Years with Obstetric Fistula, Two Women Reclaim Their Dignity
They spent most of their lives with the condition, but now two septuagenarians in Mali are healed—and they’re on a mission.
They spent most of their lives with the condition, but now two septuagenarians in Mali are healed—and they’re on a mission.
"Okay, doc, I'll do it, I'll do it." But he never did.
From pandemic preparedness to gender equality, here are a few standout moments from the 2018 event.
The issue of data ethics isn't new to international development—but it all feels a little more urgent now.
In Geita region, Tanzania, Deus Bahame is spreading the facts.
Fear and bias get in the way of humanitarian work every day. We're moving forward anyway.
Day 1 of SwitchPoint 2018 focused on fake news, true stories, and the power both have over how we do good—and how we do evil.
Treatment without a proper diagnosis can undermine malaria care. Now Uganda is working to eliminate this practice.
Most of the 350+ people who come to this North Carolina conference aren’t artists. That’s the point.
She was starving. She couldn’t help but eat the tomato.
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