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Outlasting the Taliban's Ban on Women's Medical Education
The education ban has kept new female talent from entering Afghanistan's under-resourced health-care sector
From Talk to Action: Rethinking the Language of Climate Change
To motivate action on climate change, advocates need to use the right words
A Longer Life Begins in the Classroom
A new study measures how much extra life comes from being educated
COVID-Era Learning Loss Tied to Food Insecurity
New data points to food security as a predicator of academic success during the pandemic
How Shepherds Access Health Care in Lesotho
Hurdles and innovations for nomadic and semi-nomadic people
The Steep Price of Education in Africa
Education is unaffordable for many families in low- and middle-income countries
COVID-19 Led to Worse Social and Economic Consequences for Women
Around the globe, the pandemic set back girls and women in education, work, and homes
A New Era of Climate Action Calls for Climate Doctors
Educating this generation of physicians in climate resilience is critical
Getting School Health Right in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
School nutrition and health programs took a hit during COVID, now it's time to reinforce these school-based safety nets
Supporting Kids With Long COVID as They Head Back to School
Schools will need to accommodate children with lingering post-virus symptoms
Gender Equality in the Global Return to School
COVID-19 is threatening to unravel decades of progress on women's education
The Kids Are (Not) Alright
Analyzing the evidence against—and in support of—reopening schools during COVID-19
The Voices of the Navajos
After COVID-19, who will hear the Navajo Nation and address education, water infrastructure, and food insecurity issues?
I Am an ER Doctor in New York City
The unseen mental and emotional cost of the COVID-19 pandemic—chronicled in the journals of one emergency physician