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The initiative aims to raise billions for climate action and sustainable development by making frequent, high-emitting air ...
By Stanley Senya Accra, June 27, GNA-Actor and philanthropist Idris Elba and Sherbro Alliance Partners (SAP) have been formally granted approval by the Parliament of Sierra Leone ...
In "Everything Is Tuberculosis," John Green tells the story of Henry Reider, a tuberculosis patient he met at Lakka Government Hospital in Sierra Leone.
You might think that having lost a house to Tony Mokbel, Darren Hafner would have sought an alternative income stream. But he was nothing if not persistent.
In a landmark step toward sustainable development and inclusive energy access, His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio is set to officially launch the Salone Off-grid Renewable Energy ...
Sierra Leone’s present beauty and past pain are intimately bound. A journey from the West African country’s jungles to its jade-green shores reveals a nation with its eyes fixed on the road ahead.
Once you start to notice it, you notice it everywhere,” says Green, whose own obsessive interest in it started when he visited a tuberculosis hospital in Sierra Leone in 2019, and met a young ...
He weaves in the story of one individual, Henry, a 17-year-old boy Green met at a hospital in Sierra Leone. Through the book, Henry’s clinical case and personal battle with TB put a human face to the ...
Sierra Leone is full of surprises. The first is that its oranges aren’t orange at all — they’re green, the peel so thick it takes a good 15 minutes to excavate the sweet flesh within. It’s an apt ...
Indianapolis resident and best-selling author John Green and his brother Hank are making it safer to give birth. Green on Tuesday announced that a Sierra Leone maternal and infant care center, for ...
John Green: Best-selling author writes a love letter to the Indianapolis 500 'We've fallen down the staircase' Green, an Indianapolis resident, talked about a 2019 trip to Sierra Leone, where he ...
There, Green and Reider’s friendship took off. The more he learned about tuberculosis, the more Green saw the gap in treatment quality between Sierra Leone and the U.S.