OPINION: 'Berlin Patient' Timothy Ray Brown was an HIV hero
Timothy Ray Brown was the first person known to be cured of HIV and his public campaigning brought hope to millions living with the virus
OPINION: Why people don’t report cases of LGBT+ sexual assault
Domestic violence is rampant in the LGBT+ community and it is being swept under the rug
OPINION: Why global leaders must listen to the girlchild
25 years after the Beijing Declaration, what progress has there been on ending female cutting?
OPINION: As the Arctic melts, we rise
I sat alone on the melting Arctic ice in what, to me, felt like a final, desperate cry for help for both the Arctic and the world
OPINION: Good governance is the lynchpin for African progress
In the face of COVID-19 and climate threats, African cannot afford business as usual
OPINION: Major U.S. reforms should follow latest Trump tax scandal
President Trump consistently pays less in federal income taxes than some of the lowest-paid workers in America
OPINION: UK data denial obscures trafficking victims’ access to justice and support
While politicians were being denied evidence on the detention of victims, the government was detaining growing numbers
OPINION: Pay-to-play, pay-to-stay: the high cost of Indonesian apparel jobs
Nobody should have to pay for work. The workers who are the lifeblood of the industry deserve nothing less
OPINION: Time for a global reset, to address the planetary emergency
Costa Rica is leading the way to rebalance our troubled relationship with nature
OPINION: Young people key to safe and legal abortion in Bangladesh
Young people are fighting for abortion rights in Bangladesh so women can live free from stigma and shame for making her own choice about her body