Marc Silver
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Dr. Raj Panjabi started Last Mile Health to bring health care to remote parts of Liberia. Now he has received the very generous TED Prize, to be used to fulfill "a wish."
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The goal is to bring vital but neglected stories to the public eye.
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One man at Malawi's Zomba Prison said that music is a form of freedom for the inmates, transporting them to a better place.
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The co-founder of Partners In Health says the damage from Hurricane Matthew seemed worse than that of the 2010 earthquake. And he couldn't get over the way people reacted.
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They're helping needy families in Cameroon as part of a Red Cross giveaway. And in Indiana, a kid got a soul serenade from Grammy winner Anthony Hamilton.
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Cataracts are the No. 1 cause of blindness. In the West, a simple surgery can reverse the vision loss. An HBO documentary looks at the effort to do the same for people in the developing world.
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Amid gunfire and grenades, aid workers struggle to provide food, water and health care to the residents of Juba.
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It's now a star-studded video from the U.N.'s Project Everyone, and it's going viral. We ask some globally-minded girls: Does it do a good job promoting gender equality?
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A new study suggests that there's more to a goat's stare than you might think.
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The U.K. gives billions of pounds to the developing world. Will this continue in the wake of Brexit?