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World’s Most Dangerous Journey: The Fecal-Oral Route

Mar 17, 2016 By: Warren Lancaster, Senior Vice President, Programs The fecal oral route, not a journey to read about over a meal time, not romantic like stories of the ancient silk route, and not spectacular like driving along the Amalfi Coast of Italy.…

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My Motivation for Tackling Kilimanjaro

Mar 04, 2016 By: Abbey Turtinen, Associate, External Relations As planning continues for the 2016 Kilimanjaro climb, and I reflect on my own experience last year, I’m so delighted to hear what inspired others to join the Summit to See the END.…

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Listening Tour: Hope in the Face of Adversity

Feb 25, 2016 By: James Porter, Associate Director, External Relations Stories of hope can be found in places you least expect them and it is good to be reminded of these moments with so much negativity in the world.…

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From 2 to 270

Feb 23, 2016 By: Elisa Baring, Director, Special Projects I remember being in awe in 2005 of the accomplishments of Niger’s NTD mass treatment campaign when over two million people were treated for schistosomiasis and intestinal worms.…

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Looking Back

Looking Back

Jan 29, 2016 By: James Porter, Associate Director, External Relations     For many of us, 2015 may seem like a distant memory, but we thought we would take a look at what most caught your attention and curiosity throughout the year.…

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Listening Tour: Commitment

Jan 21, 2016 By: Yayne Hailu, Associate, External Relations As we take time to reflect on past decisions and motivations, and look forward to setting goals and ushering in new paths to follow, we often look for inspiration in others.…

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Balancing Needs and Wants

Balancing Needs and Wants

Jan 07, 2016 By: Kimberly Kamara, Director, Programs Typically in public health there is a consistent concern that the needs and wants of the community are not always aligned.…

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