Living in Thailand, if you don’t have money, you can’t go anywhere. It’s like migrants need to have money all the time.” ...
Africa has 11 percent of the world’s population and 24 percent of the global disease burden, yet only 3 percent of the world’s health workers and less than 1 percent of global health expenditure.
Are You Dead Yet?” appealed to the psychology of the insecure youths, who don’t want to disturb others but wish that someone ...
As an ethnic Chinese, born and raised in Japan, I see the virtues of reticence and reserve being weaponized to hollow out our democracy, in particular during troubled times.
A Buddhist pilgrimage in the U.S. and a solidarity walk in the U.K. use long-distance walking as a nonconfrontational form of ...
It is due to the stigma that my parents and siblings remain unaware of my HIV history. It’s been three years since the ...
The PJF’s framework seeks to move the media beyond sensationalism toward peace and development-oriented reporting, ...
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Women often carry heavier emotional burdens. Without mental resilience, it is easy to break so I protect myself carefully.” ...
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