
Nurith Aizenman
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She was abducted at age 11 by Joseph Kony's rebels and forced to bear his children. It took Evelyn Amony years to recover. Now she works to help other women caught up in conflict.
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A study offers a rare look at how well toddlers are doing in low- and middle-income countries.
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Rwanda is missing 15 years of weather data. Getting it back would be a boon for farmers. But can it be done?
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The World Organisation For Animal Health has adopted its first standards to provide good care for equines — part of a broad agenda at its just-concluded powwow.
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Why the world's poorest people are some of the most effective — and vulnerable — environmental activists.
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Two real-life stories show why funding for mental health care is critical — in every country.
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Researchers drop in. They take specimens. And they head home and don't share. That's no way to fight an epidemic. Can they do things differently when it comes to Zika?
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What happened when teens in a conservative Muslim neighborhood in Kolkata began watching lush, romantic Bollywood films.
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Yellow fever is spreading in Angola. Experts are afraid it could spread further in Africa and Asia. This couldn't come at a worse time.