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Jul 12, 2016
Enteric pathogens can cause long-term gut damage.
Jul 06, 2016
Last month, PATH bid a fond farewell to an irreplaceable colleague—one who just so happened to be the architect of the integrated approach that DefeatDD champions today. Evan Simpson is an optimistic advocate, a consummate collaborator—and an
Jun 28, 2016
  If diarrhea is public enemy number 2 (pardon our toilet humor!), vaccines are one of the superheroes in our fight against this fierce foe. In areas with limited access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene, diarrhea can hold communities hostage
Jun 21, 2016
This graphic appears in USAID's 2016 Acting on the Call Report. “This is the story of my life, and it begins the same as everyone else's,” says the narrator of “To Keep a Promise.” It's sweeping and intimate all at once, because it tells the human
Jun 13, 2016
A first photo of my hours-old niece, who joined the world in April 2013.    “Aunt Hopey, stand UP!” commands my three-year-old niece from atop her parents' bed, pulling me up into her imaginary kingdom (with surprising force, I might add!) and
Jun 08, 2016
His Excellency Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, President of the Republic of Mali, at the Opening Ceremony of the 10th African Rotavirus Symposium. Photo credit: Mama Traoré and Kamory Diallo.
May 24, 2016
A proud new mother in India cradles her newborn. Photo credit: Richard Franco.  
May 17, 2016
I am often asked why I chose sanitation as a focus area and what makes the India Sanitation Coalition (ISC) different.
May 09, 2016
A scientist has a mandate: objective, data-driven fact-finding; research with an open mind and a solid protocol. But a scientist is more, too. Behind the standards of practice and quality control checks are life experiences, a full range of emotions
May 05, 2016
Emily and Samyuktha at their last Broken Toilets face-to-face meeting in Hong Kong, 2015.