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Aug 17, 2012
  Everywhere we went in Zambia, there were reminders of water. There were the fantastic and inspiring people we met working on WASH programs, of course, whose magnitude and potential—and impact already—is certainly worth notice. But there were
Aug 07, 2012
  Many of you already know about our team's recent trip to Zambia to document diarrheal disease control efforts, but you might not know that we also spent a few extra days to fall off of the social media grid and drink in the beauty of the
Jul 23, 2012
Restful nights mean better tomorrows for families, communities, and nations. Rotavirus vaccines are one of the latest tools for moms globally.   Precious sleep. From birth, it is essential to our health and well-being. And no one knows this more
Jul 18, 2012
Children in Zambia are dying from three major killers: malaria, pneumonia, and diarrhea.
Jul 12, 2012
When Immanuel fell ill with diarrhea, Catherine knew what to do.
Jul 05, 2012
  Infectious disease isn't the only thing that can go viral these days. Facebook posts and tweets can, too, which makes social media pretty powerful stuff.  
Jun 28, 2012
  Five years ago, when Mitesh Gupta was born in Badohi (Uttar Pradesh), his mother Malti says, he was just fine. Five months down, the boy began to have severe episodes of diarrhea. Seeing no respite in the boy's condition, she opted to bring him
Jun 20, 2012
  “Oh, Stephanie, NO. Not while we're eating our dinner!”   This is how the conversation usually goes when my parents make the mistake of asking me how my job is going over a family meal. I have become so used to discussing this subject, I forget