The USA is Closer Than Ever to Reforming its Inefficient Food Aid ProgramAdvocates for better food aid are hoping they’ll finally see long-awaited changes become law. Last week, Senators Bob Corker (R-TN)...
PODCAST: The incredible story of Maggy Barankitse, who saved thousands of children in the wake of a genocideMaggy Barankitse is the founder of Maison Shalom, an orphanage and school that was created in Burundi in the wake...
For the first time, an International Treaty to Protect Environmental ActivistsIn many Latin American countries, environmental protests can be a matter of life and death for the activists involved. In...
PODCAST: Meet Mike Pompeo It’s been just two days since Rex Tillerson was fired as Secretary of State, and CIA Director Mike Pompeo...
Amid the #MeToo Moment, Leaders Gather at the UN for the World’s Largest Meeting on Gender EqualityThe 62nd annual Commission of the Status of Women (CSW) kicked off at the United Nations in New York City this week. Tens...
Tillerson Out. Pompeo In. What does this mean for the North Korea Talks and Iran Deal?UPDATE: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was sacked via Presidential tweet today, with Trump announcing that CIA Director Mike Pompeo...
PODCAST: The Extraordinary Journey of a Child Survivor of the Civil War in Sierra Leone to Law School in America Joseph Kaifala was just a child when civil war broke out in Liberia and Sierra Leone. The war came...
Food Ration Cuts Are Becoming the Norm as Aid Agencies Struggle to Keep UpFacing a massive funding shortfall, the World Food Program in January cut rations for Congolese refugees in Rwanda by 25%....
PODCAST: How Democracies Can Defend Themselves From Disinformation CampaignsAs the United States enters its next election cycle, American democracy is still extremely vulnerable to disinformation campaigns from Russia....