State program gives inmates their voice back
In New Mexico, the Peer Education Project is giving incarcerated individuals the opportunity to teach their peers. The program –
In New Mexico, the Peer Education Project is giving incarcerated individuals the opportunity to teach their peers. The program –
The ‘throw-away’ members of society often lack access to adequate healthcare. ECHO works to help those suffering from illnesses underplayed
By the time sick kids reach a clinic, it can be too late. Through home visits, community health workers with
Ideas42, a nonprofit behavioral design firm, has advised cities such as New York and Chicago on creative ways to use
Organizations across the country are working to address food insecurity among Asian Americans, an issue that was exacerbated by COVID-19
Some groups are making strides at ending child marriage and female genital mutilation, practices that are common and yet dangerous.
There is nothing more difficult than changing entrenched cultural practices, especially those as shrouded in taboos as female genital cutting.
The vast majority of births in Malawi still happen under the care of traditional birth attendants, who are often unequipped
Many people who practice Female Genital Mutilation (FMG) consider it a private, cultural issue. The procedure, which is performed on
Voters tend to know a lot about presidential and local candidates but little about those in between. In Sierra Leone,