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Story Archives of 'Nigeria'Mandatory Clean Up DaysBy Sarah Simpson on Tuesday, July 21, 2009.
Solar SuitcasesBy Virginia Prescott on Thursday, July 9, 2009.
While researching maternal care in rural Nigeria, obstetrician Laura Stachel discovered that a lack of electricity contributed to the high number of fatalities. Power shortages leave delivery rooms dark, doctors unreachable, and blood banks without refrigeration. On her return to California, Dr. Stachel knew she couldn’t turn her back on the problem. As part of our Next Green Thing series, Dr. Stachel joined us to talk about the “solar suitcases” she developed to help power health clinics in Nigeria. Nick Kristof of The New York Times: Childbirth by Flashlight Kano Market FictionBy Virginia Prescott on Wednesday, January 21, 2009.
From Refugee to State RepBy Virginia Prescott on Monday, December 8, 2008.Of all the people running for state Representative this year, Richard Komi was probably the only one who listed "refugee camp survivor" on his campaign literature. Before arriving in Manchester, he spent over three years in a camp in Benin after fleeing his native Nigeria. Last Wednesday, Komi - now a United States citizen - was sworn in for his first term as a state Representative. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein has this profile.
Now, southern Sudan is a semi-autonomous state, and people are returning to their homes. And radio is helping to heal the nation. The nonprofit organization Internews built four radio stations in the civil-war-torn south, and powers them with sustainable, renewable energy. Deborah Ensor is program director for Internews in Sudan. She spoke with Living on Earth’s Bruce Gellerman about radio as a critical link, empowering the people of southern Sudan. (Photo of Richard Komi by Peter Hoe Burling) African Political Refugee Elected to New Hampshire HouseBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, December 5, 2008.Of all the people running for state Representative this year, Richard Komi was probably the only one who listed ‘refugee camp survivor’ on his campaign literature. Before arriving in Manchester, he spent over three years in a camp in Benin after fleeing his native Nigeria. On Wednesday Komi- now a United States citizen- was sworn in for his first term as a state Representative. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein has this profile. |
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