Sam Loewenberg

@samloewenberg

Sam Loewenberg is a journalist who covers global health and public policy. He was a 2014-15 fellow at the Project on Public Narrative at Harvard Law School.

Berlin, Germany
Joined July 2010

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    On the road in . Documenting sanitation and hygiene…

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    UNHCR calls for urgent action as Central America asylum claims soar via

  4. Damning indictment of hysterical anti-immigrant rhetoric: "The Border Patrol’s Bizarre Choice" by The New York Times

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    Bloomberg's bombshell about hacking & the 2012 Mexican Prez election took 9 MONTHS of solid work. Too many in Mexico willing to downplay it

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    A COW FRESHIAN STOLLEN FROM THAYU HEADED TO DUNDORI FOREST

  9. Most New York City Schools Went 10 Years Without Getting Their Water Tested for Lead via

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    Food insecure population is approx 50% bigger than 2015, about 44 million people will need assistance.-Chris Hillbrunner

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    Southern Africa has experienced worst rainfall in at least 30 years, this follows below avg rainfall in 2015.

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    Rainfall worst in 35+ yrs. resulting in 30-40% ↓ crops & ↑

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    could have more of an impact of global food prices than -Chris Hillbrunner

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    Drought has non-intuitive effects: much-needed schools and health centers close because they have no water -

  15. True, but we say this every year, and the response is always too little and too late.

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    Key components in response: food assistance, nutrition treatment programs, livelihood interventions, robust intervention

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    "Wealthy countries have resettled less than 2 percent of the world’s Syrian refugees" via

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