

On the Refugees Ban and Humanitarian Aid
Like most people presumably do, I also feel the anxiety to afford some alleviation of the distress experienced by people in Syria and...


War on the disabled Disabilities and conflict-affected populations
Currently World Media Advocacy is working on a project that seeks to identify the conditions of disabled and injured crisis migrants and...


In Retrospective
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfJN-YZL9Yc


My interview with the first female President of Costa Rica
At times, Laura Chinchilla feels like she has the sword of Damocles over her head. As the first female president of a country that has...


The 55th Mile
Feeling sleepy on the bus ride from Cuzco, I was suddenly refreshed by the breathtaking landscapes of the sacred valley of the Inca, a...


Canibal Mountain
Potosi trembles in the alpine mountain air as one of the highest and most elevated cities in the world. It is more like a village than a...


Echoes of a Dictatorship
The police state of the Argentinean dictatorship may be no longer, but fragments of its authoritarian bureaucracy remain. For patients of...


Haiti's Naked City
Cite Soleil, Haiti Everybody looks the other way in Cite Soleil. The teeming tent city is the symbol of failure on every sort of scale....