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Joanne SilbernerJS

Joanne Silberner

Joanne Silberner is a freelance reporter and artist-in-residence at the University of Washington in Seattle. For 18 years, she covered health issues for NPR. Silberner has an undergraduate degree in biology from Johns Hopkins University and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University. She spent a year on a fellowship at the Harvard School of Public Health, and has also had fellowships from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Carter Center.
Rihana Shekha Dhapali, a bride-burning victim in Nepal, wants people to know what happened to her.
Conflict
A bride-burning victim in Nepal says her counselors are helping her heal and look to the future
Anita Neupane
Health
Day care and mud guards: How health officials are building a firewall against deadly burns
Saraswoti Shrestha
Health
Unmeasured and unfunded: Lack of data hinders burn prevention and care
Operating on a patient
Health
Reconstructing hope: A surgeon’s mission to help Nepal’s burn patients
Politics
Cameroon finds a way to celebrate World Mosquito Day
Lifestyle
ExxonMobil fights malaria in Cameroon against backdrop of climate change
Southeastern and southwestern Australia have experienced some of the country’s most severe rainy season droughts over the last two decades (L). These are also some of the country’s most productive agricultural regions (R).
Environment
Faced with dire climate change, denial may actually help Australian farmers cope
A fireman climbs down from his truck as a bushfire approaches a town outside of of Melbourne, Australia in February, 2009. Officials blamed the dozens of blazes across the country five years ago on a "once in a century" heatwave. With climate change incre
Health & Medicine
Australians aim to build psychological resilience in the face of a changing climate
Cambodian children
Health & Medicine
The Khmer Rouge may be partly to blame for diabetes in Cambodia
Health & Medicine
Hypertension in the Developing World: The View from Cambodia
Health & Medicine
Promoting Brown Rice to Fight Diabetes in Cambodia
Dr. Jackson Orem
Health & Medicine
Part I: Cancer’s Lonely Soldier
Clinic in Haiti
Health & Medicine
Part II: Pink Ribbons to Haiti
A medical team at Tata Memorial Hospital.
Health & Medicine
Part III: An Ounce of Prevention
A young Burkitt's lymphoma patient.
Health & Medicine
Part IV: The Infectious Connection
Palliative care patient in Pune, India.
Health & Medicine
Part V: Dispensing Comfort
Health & Medicine
Prioritizing Cancer
Global Politics
Mental Health Not Getting Enough Attention From UN
Arts, Culture & Media
Ugandans with Mental Illness Learn to Fit In