Diane Cole
Stories
-
Politics
The Gambia is debating whether to repeal its ban on female genital mutilation
Like many countries in Africa, The Gambia has a law criminalizing the practice of female genital mutilation. Now, amid a religious backlash, it could become the first country to repeal its ban.
-
Health
2022 was the worst year on record for attacks on heath-care workers
A new report from the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition documents almost 2,000 incidents in 2022: 'a shockingly violent year against health care, especially in Ukraine and in Myanmar.'
-
Europe
How to make sure your donation will do the most good for earthquake survivors
In the wake of the disaster, people around the world want to help. Here's advice from experts on how to select a charity.
-
Health
What's a good word for the welcome given to Ukrainian refugees in Europe? 'Generous'
That's how Paul Spiegel characterizes the reception — and medical services — offered by European nations. He spent 7 weeks on the scene for the World Health Organization to assess the situation.
-
Health
Russia's strike on Ukraine maternity hospital is part of a terrible wartime tradition
The attack on the facility in Mariupol reflects an unfortunate trend in wars in Syria, Ethiopia and other countries. The impact on health care in the short-term and the long run is beyond devastating.
-
Health
Prize-winning photos capture the grit and suffering of flood survivors in South Sudan
The photo series Unyielding Floods recently won its fifth award this year. It captures the strength and hardship of those affected by flooding of biblical proportions in South Sudan.
-
Why Scapegoating Is A Typical Human Response To A Pandemic
It's happened with outbreaks going back for centuries: We blame "outsiders." We make them scapegoats. Researchers have theories as to why. Public health groups have plans to stop it.
-
Food
How 75,000 Abandoned Cabbages Inspired A Huge Online Forum For Farmers In Africa
In Kenya, a tech worker-turned-farmer almost threw in the trowel. Now, he helps other farmers share tips and support.
-
Arts & Life
PHOTOS: 'African Spirits,' From A Guy On A Bike To Cardi B
The images at an exhibit at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York are infused with the spirit of African identity.
-
Health
In Syria, Reports Of 19 Medical Facilities Bombed Since April 28
Strikes by the government and its allies have dealt a devastating blow to Idlib province in the north, where the conflict has escalated since late April.