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Last week #ElonMusk said that #Ebola funding was “accidentally” cut but restored immediately. Health workers in #Uganda say they’ve seen no sign that the funding has been restored.
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About 1.5 million Ugandans live with HIV/AIDS. Of them, 1.2 million take antiretroviral drugs — many of which are provided thanks to US funding.
It’s the same across the world: More than 20 million people receive antiretroviral treatment through PEPFAR.
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Refugees at a settlement camp in Zimbabwe were about to board flights to new futures. Trump’s policy decisions mean they are starting over yet again.
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Antibiotic resistance is here. Millions of people are dying.
@GlobalPress reporters across seven countries joined forced to produce this unique, insightful look at a global health problem that will kill more people than cancer by 2050.
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As the Trump Administration dismantles #USAID , officials sound the alarm: Babies in Nepal will starve.
See the dire warnings from #Nepal as the consequences of a world without USAID take hold.
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Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law has made finding safety harder for LGBTQ+ people. Shelters are quietly adapting to protect residents.
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By Beatrice Lamwaka
Nepal is leading Asia in LGBT rights. Advocacy by Sunil Babu Pant and others has brought changes like gender minority recognition and same-sex marriage registration.
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by Sunita Neupane
Amid Zimbabwe’s health worker exodus, doctors and nurses who stayed behind face long hours, low wages and a struggling system.
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📝 By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa, GPJ Zimbabwe
Presidential pardons let convicted criminals walk free in Nepal. Outrage and a Supreme Court ruling are forcing a reckoning.
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📝 By Sunita Neupane, GPJ Nepal
Haiti’s youth are leading a Vodou revival, reconnecting with a religion long marginalized but rooted in history and resistance.
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📝 By Verlande Cadet, GPJ Haiti
Gang-controlled roads. Power outages. Blockades. Haitian reporters adapt every day to tell stories that matter.
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📝 By GPJ Americas team
Rising stigma threatens Zimbabwe’s fight against HIV/AIDS. Experts say awareness is critical to breaking barriers to testing and treatment.
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by Gamuchirai Masiyiwa, GPJ Zimbabwe
Beautification or eviction? As bulldozers move in along Kathmandu's Bagmati River, families like Januka Pokhrel’s are left asking: Where do we go?
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📝 By Sunita Neupane, GPJ Nepal
In rural Zimbabwe, a communal tradition known as zunde ramambo is feeding those most in need. Villagers work together to grow food for elders, children and vulnerable families.
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📝 By Evidence Chenjerai, GPJ Zimbabwe
Cut off after Hurricane Maria, a Puerto Rican community built its own free clinic. Over 20,000 lives changed.
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📝 By Yasmín Porrata Morán, GPJ Puerto Rico