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The United Nations warns that drought and food shortages threaten the lives of millions in West Africa.
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Issue 8 is focused on youth. Exclusive interviews with Barbara P. Bush, WEF Founder Klaus Schwab and Mandy Moore.
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Partners Include PSI, Save the Children and UNICEF
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See how PSI added 16 million years of healthy life in 2010 through cost-effective programs targeting child survival, HIV, malaria, reproductive health and tuberculosis.
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PSI CEO Karl Hofmann & VP Kate Roberts Join World Business Leaders at WEF
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March 5, 2012 - Facebook and the new lottery of life
February 28, 2012 - PSI Completes Review of PSI Research on Private Sector Providers
February 24, 2012 - A Day in the Life of a Field Educator
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February 27, 2012 - Review of PSI Research on Private Sector Providers: Key findings, Lessons Learned and recommendations
December 28, 2011 - Mama Nasra: Increasing Access to Safe Drinking Water in Tanzania
December 28, 2011 - Success story: Helping women take control of their reproductive health
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Ashley Judd: Why AIDS Won’t Win
The following post is by PSI board member Ashley Judd and originally appears on the Huffington Post.
"Where is Lesotho?" my friend asked me as I was sorting through my mail.
I held the envelope in my hand, staring at the smudged postmark that read "Maseru, Lesotho." As I opened it I imagined ...
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The Story of Mariam Sangare
Mariam Sangare, a 34-year-old from Mali, has already had 13 pregnancies, but only nine of her children have survived. She and her husband can’t afford to send any of their children to school, so after they had their last child, they decided to use family planning to prevent them from having more children. Mariam is among the 31% of married Malian woman who want to either space or limit their births but are unable to do so.
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The Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was created to dramatically increase resources to fight three of the world's most devastating diseases...
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