Thank you to Chemists Without Borders followers and supporters!

Dear Subscribers to, Members of and Volunteers for Chemists Without Borders Thank you for your interest in and work for Chemists Without Borders and

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How a Vaccine Led to the Creation of Chemists Without Borders

Our mission is to solve humanitarian problems by mobilizing the resources and expertise of the global chemistry community and its networks. Read on

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Science for Humanity

“We’ve arranged a society based on science and technology, in which nobody understands anything about science and technology. And this

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Hello, and welcome to the new Chemists Without Borders Website.

Hello, and welcome to the new Chemists Without Borders Website. Please take some time and look around. Chemists Without Borders is dedicated to

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Science as a tool of empowerment

We may be living in the Information Age, but not all human settlements have been swept over by the wave of science and technology, yet. So why should

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1.7 million children die every year due to polluted environment: WHO

1.7 million children die every year due to polluted environment: WHO Two World Health Organization (WHO) reports highlighted that children are

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University of Massachusetts has just published an excellent article on their project with Chemists Without Borders

University of Massachusetts has just published an excellent article on their project with Chemists Without Borders on a low cost process they are

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Humanitarian crisis looms in Fallujah after ISIS defeat

  Dear Mr. President, With all due respect, I got the impression from this piece on tonight’s PBS NewsHour (just a few minutes of your

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Chemists Without Borders Receives Award from the American Chemical Society

Congratulations to Chemists Without Borders for receiving an American Chemical Society P3 Award! The purpose of the Partners for Progress and

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Huddled Masses

  As I sat in the comfort of my warm bed last night, the sound of the rain pelting against my bedroom window put a smile on my face. Then I

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Barriers To Pollution Prevention | Chemical & Engineering News

Barriers To Pollution Prevention | Chemical & Engineering News Here’s an interesting piece by Cheryl Hogue of C&EN about a study by the

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Flint, MI

  How could this happen?  How, in the 21st century, in a country that is modern, educated, and relatively wealthy, could such an atrocity

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