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    Building Trust with Rural Communities to Combat the Drug Crisis

    The Daily Yonder Feb 23, 2026

    “Don Julio.” “AT&T.” “Ruby Tuesday.” “Call of Duty.” These are among the stamps on small bags of street drugs that Dalton Barrett has recently gathered, demonstrating the importance of building…

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    A Roadmap to Scaling Global Health Development

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 23, 2026

    A hard truth is emerging in global health innovation: Some solutions reach scale, but few last. Equipment goes dark. Dashboards fade. Paper charts return. And the status quo—marked by health…

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    Satellite Data Link Malaria Outbreak Among the Indigenous Pirahã People to Deforestation

    Mongabay Feb 18, 2026

    Tucked into Brazil’s Amazon forest, along the Maici River where recently contacted Pirahã people live, journalists observed a dramatic uptick in forest loss. According to data from Global Forest Watch,…

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    New Dietary Guidelines Prioritize ‘Real Food’ – But Low-Income Pregnant Women Can’t Easily Obtain It

    The Conversation Feb 17, 2026

    federal government’s message in its new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, released in January 2026, couldn’t be simpler: “Eat real food.” But for pregnant women in rural America, that straightforward advice runs…

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    Fighting HIV/AIDS to Improve Nigerian Women’s Economic Future

    The Borgen Project Feb 17, 2026

    Nigeria has the second-largest HIV epidemic globally, with approximately 2 million people living with HIV (PLHIV) as of 2023. Studies show women and adolescent girls in sub-Saharan Africa are more…

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    Mounting Health Insurance Cost Burdens: Analysis Finds Many Families Spend a Tenth or More of Total Income on Health Insurance

    Stateline Feb 16, 2026

    More than half of working-age adults get their health insurance through an employer, but in many states premium contributions and deductibles take a significant bite out of household incomes. A new…

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    Weakened Air Pollution Regulations Disproportionately Harm Black Women’s Health

    The 19th Feb 12, 2026

    Rhonda Anderson has spent nearly three decades fighting for clean air and water in Detroit. As an environmental justice organizer with the Sierra Club, she led campaigns to raise awareness…

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    Investing in African Women’s and Children’s Health and Well-Being

    Devex Feb 11, 2026

    As African leaders gather for the African Union Assembly of Heads of State and Government this week, the continent faces a defining policy moment. Amid climate shocks, humanitarian crises, demographic…

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    Schools Grieve Losses and Celebrate Efforts to Rebuild on the Anniversary of the LA Fires [Video]

    EdSource Feb 11, 2026

    A year ago, Tanya Reyes watched in disbelief as the Eaton fire incinerated her Altadena home. As her three daughters listed everything they had lost in the days that followed,…

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  • How Urban Green Space Improves Residents’ Quality of Life

    TriplePundit Feb 9, 2026

    In 1634, the first public park in the United States was created for things like livestock grazing, training soldiers, public punishments and even executions, showcasing some early uses of urban green space.…

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  • Addressing the Manosphere: How Philanthropy Can Engage with Masculinity to Promote Gender Equity

    Alliance Magazine Feb 9, 2026

    The manosphere has broken out of its niche corner of the internet. More political figures, tech CEOs, celebrities, podcasters, fitness icons, and lifestyle gurus are now promising young men money…

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    Affordable Care Act Enrollment Drops, Although the Extent Won’t Be Clear for Months

    KFF Health News Feb 9, 2026

    More Americans than expected enrolled in Affordable Care Act health insurance plans for this year, after premium subsidies were dramatically cut — but it remains to be seen whether they’ll…

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