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This World Refugee Day, we’re highlighting five individuals who have shown incredible strength in the face of great danger to get themselves and their families to a place of safety.
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Politics of Poverty
100 days later: Where is the Biden presidency heading?
As President Biden prepares for a speech on April 28, we step back to take stock of his administration thus far. We find a lot to celebrate, and a lot of room for progress.
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See how restoring a water system helped one school in West Mosul re-open its doors to children and provide a clean, safe space for young girls to learn.
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Without urgent action, threat of polio is endangering a generation of children
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First Person
In Somalia, education is a dream for many
"If the young Somalis learn something while they are young, then they will be ale to take part in the progress of their mother country."--Ahmed
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When one family in a community receives food during a distribution, many others often share a portion of it.
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A program in Malawi tackles malnutrition through healthy eating education and protein-powered cooperatives.
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Children from around the world demonstrate how to tackle inequality.
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Shelter, clean water, food, medicine—all of these are needed in camps for displaced people in Somalia.
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"If we carry this gardening work well, there will be no more starvation," says Noaga Yambeogo.