PRI's The World (Boston)
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May 22
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South Africa: School Year Blog - You Never Know What Problems These Kids Are Dealing With [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
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South Africa: Lukhanyo's Journey - the Hazards of Getting to School
At eight o'clock on a recent Wednesday morning, a student named Lephema arrived at the Centre of Science and Technology (COSAT) in bad shape. His right eye was swollen shut. Read more »
May 8
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South Africa: Making Sandwiches to Help Disabled Children [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
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South Africa: Does Prayer Belong in South Africa's Public Schools? [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
April 23
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South Africa: Toilet Truck On Fire in the Road: a Useful Tactic? [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
April 17
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South Africa: Why Vampire Books Are So Popular Here [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
April 5
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South Africa: Khayelitsha's Code of Vigilante Justice [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
March 29
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South Africa: I'm Not Actually Nervous - but, Yes, I'm a Little Nervous [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the... Read more »
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South Africa: What Happened to the Report Cards? [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the... Read more »
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South Africa: It's Okay to Be Gay, and Other Lessons From a Holocaust Museum [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World () called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
March 25
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South Africa: Students Shine a Light On Sexual Violence [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produce by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
March 21
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South Africa: School Year Blog - Why This Series? [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produced by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
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South Africa: School Year Blog - If There's One Thing Cosat Students Love More Than Pi, It's Pie [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produced by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
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South Africa: School Year Blog - Chemistry Champions of South Africa...and Now the World? [guest blog]
This blog post is part of a year-long series produced by PRI's The World called, School Year: Learning, Poverty, and Success in a South African Township. Read more on the School... Read more »
December 21, 2012
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Uganda: A Lonely Soldier in Uganda's Fight Against Cancer
Jackson Orem is a busy man. He directs the Uganda Cancer Institute - the only dedicated cancer treatment facility in a country of 33 million people. Read more »
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Uganda: Cancer's Infectious Connection
More than half a century ago, an Irish physician named Denis Burkitt moved to Uganda and opened a medical clinic. Read more »
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