By Betsy Keating In September 2010 the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life released its results of a survey of Americans’ knowledge about different religions. (1) The survey questioned 3,412 Americans aged 18 and older last spring. On average, respondents answered only half of the thirty-two questions correctly. (2) These low scores […]
Malaria Policy and Faith Communities
by Avi Smolen & Randa Kuziez, Faiths Act Fellows, Washington DC According to the World Health Organization, half of the world’s population is at risk of malaria. It is nearly impossible to conceive of the numbers of actual people behind this figure-billions of people at risk. The good news is that the survival rate has […]