A randomized controlled trial conducted among some of the poorest residents in Nairobi included
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‘We can be very strategic’: How faith-based NGOs advocate on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON — Many NGOs dedicate time to advocacy on Capitol Hill to garner support for d
A Catch-22: Health care staff burdened by mandatory reporting of sexual violence
Health workers on duty in Beni, North Kivu region, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Photo
Faith leaders have key role in stopping spread of COVID-19, UNICEF says
Buddhist monks wear face shields and masks to protect themselves from COVID-19 while collecting
Celebrating International Criminal Justice Day
Pursuit of Justice for Serious Crimes Continues Amidst Challenges July 17 marks International Criminal Justice Day, commemorating the anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This is a moment to reflect on the importance of obtaining justice for victims of serious international crimes. On today’sContinue reading “Celebrating International Criminal Justice Day”
Q&A: Attack inequities to beat HIV/AIDS, amfAR vice president says
SAN FRANCISCO — The 23rd International AIDS Conference was scheduled to take place this week in San Francisco, California — a city that would have served as a reminder of the uneven progress against HIV/AIDS. While infection rates have plummeted in San Francisco, new infections are on the rise just across the Bay Bridge — particularly among racial and ethnic minorities.Continue reading “Q&A: Attack inequities to beat HIV/AIDS, amfAR vice president says”