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A 23-year-old Melbourne runner is crossing India on foot to support children and families affected by leprosy. But his 5,000km...
A 23-year-old Melbourne runner is crossing India on foot to support children and families affected by leprosy. But his 5,000km...
Discrimination does not announce itself. It settles into systems—into law, healthcare and classrooms—quietly deciding who belongs. On Zero Discrimination Day,...
In the early twentieth century, a young chemist accomplished what seasoned researchers had failed to do for decades. Her name...
World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day exists because certain diseases—and the people affected by them—have been systematically overlooked. Neglected tropical...
This World Leprosy Day—observed internationally on the last Sunday of January—we remember that leprosy is not just history, health statistics...
Seventy-six years ago, the world adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the foundational text that affirms every person’s...
A journey into the Louisiana community shaped by fear, resilience, and the extraordinary humanity that flourished behind its gates. If...
Oshima. A remote Japanese island tells the story of residents who were cut off from the world—and some who chose...
Do you know anyone who doesn’t wear shoes? And I don’t mean thongs or flip flops; pluggers or sliders; chappals...
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