November 10, 2012 / GlobalPost
Samuel Loewenberg
In a refugee camp near the Sudanese border, "Lost Boys" are now grown men, and hope for a better future is scant.
October 24, 2012 /
Samuel Loewenberg
Pulitzer Center grantee Sam Loewenberg discusses his reporting on chronic hunger and the causes behind it.
October 9, 2012 /
Uliana Bazar
Fellow Ruth Moon Places First for Magazine News Religion Report of the Year.
September 18, 2012 / Untold Stories
Meghan Dhaliwal
In Haiti, cholera isn't just a disease—it's a question of justice. Lawyers Brian Concannon and Mario Joseph pursue reparations for cholera victims through a court case filed against the UN.
September 6, 2012
Samuel Loewenberg
Global hunger affects nearly one billion people. Emergency food is not enough. This project examines some fundamental yet often overlooked interventions, most of which do not involve food at all.
September 5, 2012 / The New York Times
Samuel Loewenberg
Sprinkles: How an innovative program using micronutrients to combat childhood anemia overcame unexpected obstacles.
August 28, 2012 / Untold Stories
Caroline D'Angelo
In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaac, flooded tents and concerns about the spread of cholera show that Haiti is still vulnerable to natural disasters.
August 28, 2012
Jennifer McDonald
"There are ways to hold government accountable and do it at a very local level," said Samuel Loewenberg at the University of Chicago's educators conference.
August 27, 2012 / Untold Stories
Andre Lambertson
Rosean Andre, a rape victim who works for KOFAVIV, an organization established by—and for—rape survivors, struggles to stay afloat in post-quake Haiti.
August 7, 2012 / Untold Stories
Meghan Dhaliwal
Two years after the onset of cholera in Haiti, efforts to improve public health practices, such as hand-washing and drinking purified water, are paying off. Daily routines are changing—albeit slowly.
August 7, 2012 / Untold Stories
Jason Hayes
"Water poverty" is difficult to calculate and harder to conceptualize. After cholera erupted in Haiti, what does water poverty mean to Haitians in their daily life?
August 2, 2012 / Huffington Post, Untold Stories
Jason Hayes
Partners in Health and others collaborated to provide thousands with a cholera vaccine – a little individual protection. Now, how do we keep the bacteria from reaching Haitians in the first place?
July 27, 2012 / Untold Stories
Meghan Dhaliwal
Two documentary filmmakers put pressure on the United Nations to accept the blame for Haiti's cholera outbreak—and they're doing it with a film about a young boy who loves baseball.

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