The Feed Bag: Somalian Famine Not Drying Up
Categories: TNGG Weekly Columns
The climate in Somalia is worse than ever. With aid restricted by Islamist rebels in the south, it’s no wonder famine exists, after two decades of steadily increasing starvation due to instability.
North Africa: At The Mercy of Money
Categories: Current Events
Gaddafi has begun employing mercenaries from neighboring countries in Libya. But who are these soldiers of fortune?
What You Don’t Know About The Ivory Coast
Categories: Current Events
The Ivory Coast is facing a political and human rights crisis. Here’s what you need to know about it.
The Church’s Condom Question
Categories: Religion Week
To a certain degree, it is the Church’s job to offer their patrons, and humanity in general, some security, protection and health. This must include sexual health.
Gadgets and gang rape in the DRC
Categories: Current Events
The sale of cell phones reached more than 1 billion in 2007. One year later, the United Nations declared the Democratic Republic of Congo the most dangerous place in the world to be a woman or a girl.
The Interview: Marnie Florin, Peace Corps Volunteer in The Gambia
Categories: The Interview
By Andreana “Addy” Drencheva Marnie Florin is one of the thousands Millennials involved with volunteering programs abroad. She graduated from Emory University with a degree in history and now she is a Peace Corps Volunteer in The Gambia, West Africa. We enjoyed the power of Internet to ask Marnie several questions about her volunteering experience, [...]