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We’re beyond honored to accept a 2024 Overseas Press Club Award! Our investigation with @nytimes.com, "The Brutality of Sugar: Debt, Child Marriage, and Hysterectomies” won The Joe and Laurie Dine Award for best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights. bit.ly/4jjOV9B
April 18, 2025 at 3:21 PM
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Our new reporting from @jodi-enda.bsky.social, @claireprovost.bsky.social, @allanolingo.bsky.social published with @msmagazine.com: The U.S. overwhelmingly supports family planning & reproductive healthcare globally. The Trump administration's foreign cuts could be "catastrophic.” bit.ly/USAIDfreeze
The U.S. aid freeze: Counting the global cost of chaos
GOLINI, KENYA – Saumu Mwavugadi gazed from her veranda past mud-walled chicken coops and umbrella-like acacia trees to a vast horizon of hills. The heat was unrelenting on this March day, and Mwavugad...
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April 16, 2025 at 3:51 PM
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1/ A paper in @naturecomms.bsky.social found exposure to floods was responsible for 107,888 excess pregnancy losses every year in 33 low- and middle-income countries. India’s Accredited Social Health Activists are trying to do something about it: fullerproject.org/story/scient...
February 13, 2025 at 11:04 PM
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Air pollution is a well-documented and serious health issue, Fuller Project contributing reporter Lucy Sherriff writes. So what does the aftermath of the L.A. fires mean for her and other pregnant people? bit.ly/40uVhKV
Wildfire worries for pregnant people in L.A.
The Los Angeles wildfires posed a serious threat to pregnant people and their babies. Despite clear skies, our reporter remains worried.
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January 27, 2025 at 2:37 PM
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In all of these convictions we’ve found, each woman pleaded guilty, despite the case’s hazy legal theory, to avoid the risk of a jury verdict and long sentence. See this 2019 story about Jones County by @ehensley.bsky.social and @michelleliu.bsky.social: mississippitoday.org/2019/05/11/d...
Delivering Justice: Why a Mississippi county is prosecuting some pregnant women and new moms
A Jones County prosecutor and a top sheriff's official found a new way to punish pregnant women suspected of using drugs. The duo believe their approach, which has resulted in 20 prosecutions in four ...
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December 12, 2024 at 4:37 PM