Meet the Giant Rats That Are Sniffing out Landmines
APOPO, an international nonprofit, has trained Gambian pouched rats to sniff out landmines in countries across the world. These rats
From Amy Yee / NBC News: Organizations across the country are working to address food insecurity among Asian Americans, an issue that was exacerbated by COVID-19 related job losses. Groups such as VietAid in Boston and the Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Associations Coalition in Philadelphia provide free groceries, hot meals, and other assistance to those in need. The local organizations are also a source of assistance for people who do not have documentation and they provide services and help navigating local bureaucracies in many languages and dialects, which can be a barrier for some within Asian American communities.
APOPO, an international nonprofit, has trained Gambian pouched rats to sniff out landmines in countries across the world. These rats
Studies show that spending more money on healthcare, past a certain level of care, worsens patient outcomes. Mayo Clinic has
International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) is dedicated to protecting the basic legal rights of individuals in countries around the world.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is an independent agency of the United States government that is primarily responsible
Rights and Resources Initiative is a coalition of Indigenous communities and Afro-descendant people’s rights organizations and their allies advocating for
Vrutti works with local organizations in India to support the wealth and resiliency of farmers, fishers, and marginalized communities. Oftentimes,