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By Inga T. Winkler & JoAnn Kamuf Ward
Wednesday, June 26, 2019

The United States’ Global Water Strategy must recognize these rights at home

The United States—and many other wealthy nations—are facing an invisible but profound crisis of sanitation coverage that disproportionately affects poor and rural communities.

by David L. Phillips
Friday, June 21, 2019
by David L. Phillips
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Monday, June 10, 2019

By: Christine Caldera

On the 30th anniversary of the massacre at China’s Tiananmen Square, Sudanese troops from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacked peaceful pro-democracy protesters outside military headquarters in Khartoum, killing 118 and wounding 200 on Monday. This unprovoked attack is an assault on Sudan’s democratic transition.

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

ISHR congratulates 2008 advocate Dr. Roger Luhiriri of the DRC on earning the Masters of Bioethics from UPenn in May 2019. Dr. Luhiriri is currently the ED of the Spine Africa Project. Previously, he was with Panzi Hospital in the DRC.