Fellows & Editors
Andrew Green
- Trip:
- Fellows 2015
- Affiliation:
- Freelance
- Country:
- Mozambique
- Year:
- 2015
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Andrew Green is a freelance journalist based in East Africa, where he reports on human rights, health, politics and historical memory. His work has appeared in Foreign Policy, The New Republic, The Washington Post, National Geographic and many other outlets. Green also served as Voice of America’s bureau chief in South Sudan and the Center for Public Integrity's web editor. He has extensive experience reporting from sub-Saharan Africa, having previously worked in South Africa and Zambia, where he had a Fulbright grant studying the evolution of the country’s independent media. He graduated from Northwestern University and hails from Kentucky. He also reported on health and development in South Sudan on a 2012 IRP fellowhip.
Stories
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Obama Dreams of an AIDS-Free Generation
In a 2011 speech at the National Institutes of Health’s rolling campus outside Washington, then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced a reset of America’s global HIV...
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HIV in Mozambique: Starting, and Staying on, Treatment
Mozambique is fighting to gain control of its HIV epidemic, leading with a plan to strategically enrol substantial numbers of people with HIV in treatment programmes in an effort to end transmission...
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Mozambique Struggles to Contain HIV Epidemic Among Young Women
At their first meeting, the group of 30 young women just eyed Nousa Winica warily. When she asked a question, they hurriedly dropped their gaze. It would be, she quickly realized, a struggle...
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PEPFAR Strategy Shift Aims to Get Ahead of Mozambique’s Epidemic
Mozambique is at the outset of recalibrating its HIV response, following a global shift in approach by one of the primary donors to the country’s AIDS response — the...
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