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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Our Response to the Burundi Crisis Featured on Wilson Center Blog
Responding to insecurity and crises is built into our organizational DNA. Read more about the Burundi crisis and how we’re responding on the Wilson Center Environmental Change and Security Program’s Blog
A Traveler’s Take on Lake Tanganyika (featuring LTFHC’s contraceptive outreach)
Writer Henry Eliot spent some time with our programmatic team during the Hivos Contraceptive Outreach in May. Read his account of the experience featured in Newsweek Europe >>
Amy Lehman Speaks at Ideacity 2015
LTFHC Founder & CEO Dr. Amy Lehman was a featured speaker at this year’s Ideacity Conference, “Canada’s Premier Meeting of the Minds”. Watch her speak on why aid and development work is so hard, bed net misuse and unintended consequences, … Continue reading
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What’s going on in Burundi? A view from the lakeside
Burundi is in a fragile and crucial position, not only as a sovereign state, but for stability in the region as a whole. Violence connected to electoral activities spans beyond Burundi, spilling over into neighboring countries – the consequences of … Continue reading