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John Donnelly

John Donnelly is a journalist based in Washington, D.C., specializing in global health and environmental subjects. From 1999 to 2008, he was a reporter with The Boston Globe. He worked for five years in the Washington bureau of The Globe, covering foreign policy, with a special focus on global health issues. From 2003 to mid-2006, he opened and ran the Globe’s first-ever Africa bureau. Based in South Africa, he traveled widely around the continent, focusing on a wide range of health issues, politics, counter-terrorism, development policy, and the future of oil in Africa.
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US officials pledge to let health aid recipients decide
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A call for young people to ‘get angry’ about global warming
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India’s polio progress and the global eradication effort
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The growing threat of drug-resistant tuberculosis
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A determined TB nurse, and the impact on a young mother
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US senator on global health: ‘Achievable stuff’
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GHI: A rough beginning
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The mishandling of Obama’s GHI
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Special report: healing the world Q&A
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Bringing the GHI to life
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The case for US-funded family planning in Malawi
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A visit to Chakwindima Village
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Maternal death stalks Malawi’s rural poor
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Malawi’s Muslim communities embrace family planning
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Global health programs slashed in House bill
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USAID’s case for more family planning funding
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Family Planning and Seven Billion
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A South-South Cooperation
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Reproductive health’s connection to global problems
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Dr. Frederick Sai: Family planning reduces abortions
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Vaira Vike-Freiberga: I relate to these issues
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Joyce Banda: “Women lacked training, credit and information”
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Joy Phumaphi: We were not immunized
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Decreasing preventable deaths in Kenya
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Seven Billion and the Millenium Development Goals
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GHI expands focus countries to 29
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A TB breakthrough: The “espresso” machine
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A face of TB: Mildred Fernando
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The meaning of access to quality health care
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In AIDS fight, a question of funding, not science
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AIDS: The tipping point
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Estonia: MDR-TB Central no more
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Estonia: TB and alcoholism
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Deadly tuberculosis a specter on Europe
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Good news about TB? New trial holds promise
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US reveals nearly $1.5 billion in unspent AIDS money
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PEPFAR’s broad guidelines for spending $1.5 billion backlog
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A Q&A with US global AIDS coordinator Eric Goosby
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The global pressures of population and access to clean water
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Pulling out old photos, backpacks to save children
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Kenyans want AIDS windfall to stay in country
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Talking about the end of AIDS
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TB: A ‘catastrophe’ that needs a vaccine
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Activists question Obama’s AIDS plan
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USAID’s Rajiv Shah: ‘End preventable child deaths in a generation’
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Child survival conference sets zero-death goal
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A Forgotten Anniversary: PEPFAR’s real birthday
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US on target with AIDS goals, top official says
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Obama administration closes Global Health Initiative office
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Q&A with WHO’s TB chief: ‘We have to be bold’
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In Tanzania, HIV at a crossroads
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Defining an ‘AIDS-free generation’
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Conversations from AIDS 2012: Vanessa Kerry on partnering with the Peace Corps
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Conversations from AIDS 2012: World Bank President Jim Yong Kim
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Conversations from AIDS 2012: General Manager of the Global Fund
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Conversations from AIDS 2012: Sen. Bill Frist on HIV work as ‘currency for peace’
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Conversations from AIDS 2012: USAID’s Rajiv Shah on the AIDS fight
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Analysis: For faith leaders, a new turn in AIDS fight
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Conversations from AIDS 2012: Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick on the AIDS fight in America