By Don Duncan BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Algerian secret service gave transsexual Randa Lamri an ultimatum: Leave the...
Nov 16, 2011Nepal’s other revolution: Red turns to pink
By Jason Overdorf KATHMANDU, Nepal — In the quiet courtyard of Dechenling Garden, a Bhutanese restaurant on the...
Nov 09, 2011Opinion: A globalized LGBT rights fight
By Graeme Reid In 1994 South Africa included protections for sexual orientation in its interim Constitution — the...
Nov 02, 2011Deadly tuberculosis a specter on Europe
By John Donnelly GENEVA, Switzerland – On the sidelines of a conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, just three months...
Sep 26, 2011In Rwanda, a disconnect in choosing GHI focus
By Gregory Branch KIGALI, Rwanda — Over the last two years, Obama administration officials have been refining the...
Sep 23, 2011In Kenya, a glimpse into GHI’s future
By Tristan McConnell SIAYA, Kenya — The only hospital here lies a short way off the only tarmac...
Aug 25, 2011GHI’s missing piece in Nepal
By Hanna Ingber LAMAHI, Nepal – United States President Barack Obama set up the Global Health Initiative to...
Aug 25, 2011Maternal death stalks Malawi’s rural poor
By John Donnelly SALIMA, Malawi – She arrived wrapped in a pink blanket, dead. A Toyota pick-up pulled...
Jun 26, 2011Indonesia’s underground atheists lay low after Facebook post that led to imprisonment
By Christian Brown YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia — As the call to morning prayer rings out over Yogyakarta at sunrise,...
May 11, 2011Healing the world: Bangladesh
By Selena Ross WASHINGTON — Here’s a fact-based snapshot of Bangladesh, one of the eight countries that the...
May 09, 2011Special report: healing the world Q&A
By John Donnelly WASHINGTON — Lois Quam was recently named the executive director of the Global Health Initiative...
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