An in-depth look at the doctors, patients and hospitals in a country that spends an average of $30 a year on its citizen's health. Part one of a three-part series, reprinted from WPJ's summer issue.
By Sandhya Srinivasan
An in-depth look at the doctors, patients and hospitals in a country that spends an average of $30 a year on its citizen's health. Part one of a three-part series, reprinted from WPJ's summer issue.
By Sandhya Srinivasan
David A. Andelman speaks with WPI Senior Fellow Martin Walker about French, and European, conservatism. The two also discuss Walker’s bestselling series of books, “Bruno: Chief of Police.” Walker reveals his fascinating inspiration for the stories–his local police chief in the Dordogne.
A Swedish company called Peepoople has a novel solution to the sanitation crises: biodegradable bags that can be used in lieu of a latrine.
While WPJ’s Summer issue investigates Ghana’s sanitation dilemma, the rest the continent, and the world, faces grave sanitation problems of its own.
Elise Boulding, an influential peace activist, academic and former board member of the World Policy Institute passed away recently.