Feb 26 Kenyans Prepare for Vote With Memories of Violence By Larisa Epatko Kenya's presidential and parliamentary elections are March 4. Leading up to the vote, Kenyans rallied for their candidates and held mock elections to avoid the chaos-driven violence that followed elections in 2007. Continue reading
Jul 09 Watch Obama’s Search for Himself: ‘A Classic Odyssey’ New Book Details Obama's Search for Himself… Continue watching
Jul 09 From Kansas to Washington, Barack Obama’s ‘Story’ By Online DA Different chapters of a president built from "randomness."… Continue reading
Jul 09 Watch David Maraniss: My first rule in writing is go there Judy Woodruff book conversation with David Maraniss… Continue watching
May 15 Watch How to Better Treat Trauma Injuries in the Developing World At San Francisco General Hospital, surgeons from developing countries are learning the latest techniques from top U.S. specialists. With just over 100 orthopedic surgeons serving the 80 million people of Kenya and Tanzania, it's admittedly a small step. But doctors… Continue watching
Apr 03 Watch Food for 9 Billion: Business Fund Puts African Farmers on Road to Market Food for 9 Billion: Business Fund Puts African Farmers on Road to Market… Continue watching
Dec 04 The Gray Area of Gay Refugees A gay Ugandan couple fled to a Kenyan refugee camp after being disowned by their families and threatened by their community. Continue reading
Oct 04 Watch Somalis ‘Shocked’ at Scale of Deadly al-Shabab Attack in Mogadishu Al-Shabab took responsibility for a truck bomb that rammed a checkpoint Tuesday near the education ministry in Mogadishu, Somalia, as students and parents were crowding in to learn about scholarships. Ray Suarez discusses that attack that killed at least 70… Continue watching
Sep 05 Discrimination Haunts Pregnant Women with HIV By Talea Miller HIV-positive women in Kenya face resistance when they want to become mothers. Continue reading
Aug 25 ‘Long-term’ Needs Grow in Horn of Africa as Drought Shows No Signs of Abating By Larisa Epatko Many in East Africa, still suffering from drought and hunger, are streaming into refugee camps as other countries try to close a $1.1 billion shortfall in needed funding for relief supplies. Continue reading