In Haiti, community leaders go door to door to bust deadly coronavirus myths
In Port-au-Prince and other Haitian cities, local groups have sprung up to fight the COVID-19 myths that have eroded trust in healthcare
Ecuador's Amazon tribes turn to tech to track COVID-19 cases
Indigenous groups in Ecuador’s Amazon launch new dashboard to monitor rising COVID-19 cases
'Stop and listen': The Black advertising execs confronting racism in their profession
The $600 billion-a-year advertising industry has been criticised for a lack of racial diversity, particularly at a senior level
10 global cities charting a green recovery from coronavirus
From electric cars to bike lanes and solar panels, how mayors across the world are promoting a green economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic
Bogota's second lockdown: normality for some; hunger for the rest
A second wave of COVID-19 lockdowns in Colombia’s capital is hurting the poor the most
Colombians demand tough punishments in rape of indigenous girl
The soldiers admitted to "abusive sexual intercourse" with the 12-year-old girl from the Embera tribe last week
With mobile units, Philadelphia doctor brings coronavirus testing to the city's Black communities
Dr. Ala Stanford's mobile units have provided free coronavirus tests to over 6,000 people in the city's hard-hit Black neighborhoods
Colombia investigates reported rape of indigenous girl, sparks condemnation
Colombia investigates reported rape of indigenous girl tribal leaders say is fueled by racism
One month after George Floyd's death, what have the global protests on race and policing achieved?
The protests sparked by Floyd's death have triggered changes in business, sport, culture and policing to address racial inequality around the world
New platform matchmakes funders, tree planters to protect forests
TerraMatch's algorithm pairs funders' preferences with vetted projects that "get the right trees in the ground, the right way"