Here are the most underreported stories of 2007. In our world, where celebrities grab headlines for things like shoplifting and splitting up, it's easy to miss the stories that need telling. Thankfully, Doctors Without Borders brings us the 10 Most Underreported Stories of 2007. Take a few minutes and educate yourself on the worsening conflicts in places like Chechnya and Sri Lanka. Learn why aid is restricted in Myanmar and why tuberculosis is spreading. See what's happening in Colombia and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, and what you can do about it. Then, make a resolution to be on top of these kinds of stories in 2008.
CommentsAriah commented, on December 27, 2007 at 10:46 a.m.: Thank you so much for suggesting this to your audience. I read these annually and try and share what I can, but it's usually overwhelming to people and it's hard to not appear negative when your always talking about heartbreaking situations. The more people that read these the more we'll be able to keep them in the news through out the year not just in one report. Post a commentYou must be a registered user to post comments. |
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Sheri Tyler commented, on December 27, 2007 at 9:41 a.m.:
If you have a chance, read the the Top 10 from the past few years. Read them with your children. Though it is heartbreaking, it is a learning experience. It let us know where work is being done and what work is needed. It gives us information to pass on to our friends and leaders.