OpinionNicholas Kristof
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By Nicholas Kristof
Opinion Columnist, reporting from Rwamwanja, Uganda
Orphaned in a massacre in Congo, a onetime elementary school dropout is now an American and can teach us something about resilience.
OpinionNicholas Kristof
Chantale ZuziCredit...Stuart Tibaweswa for The New York Times
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By Nicholas Kristof
Opinion Columnist, reporting from Rwamwanja, Uganda

We can’t fix everything. But if it’s cheap and easy to save lives, why wouldn’t we?

Aid cuts have reached a level where they undermine our national interest as well as corrode our souls.

When 19-year-old Stephane Kulimushi looks around the basketball court in Kampala where he trains young refugees, he sees more…

With support, returnees’ skills and resilience can fuel economic growth back home.

The 89-page book portrays the president as an inspirational figure whose life “is a masterclass in determination, resilience,…

RUSIZI: Congolese refugees described neighbors being massacred and losing children in the chaos as they fled into Rwanda to…