Clockwise from top left: Michael Gonzales, U.S. ambassador to Zambia, at the May press conference when he announced a cut of $50 million in aid for medications and medical supplies to the country. After 29 minutes, he was wiping away tears: “I’ve cried over this because I know that it’s not going to be senior officials or the senior people … who are going to hurt. I know it’s going to be the poor family in rural Zambia whose baby gets malaria and they won’t have access to antimalarials.” A prize-winning drone photo captures the Artemia pleasure boat, marooned in the dried bed of Lake Urmia, Iran. A dusty street scene in Kabwe, Zambia. The town’s dust is still heavily contaminated with lead after nearly 100 years of lead mining and smelting that eventually ceased in 1994. Lead poisoning continues to affect thousands. Florence Amungo, 34, a refugee from South Sudan, now lives at Palabek Refugee Settlement in Northern Uganda. Amungo was enrolled in a program to help people “graduate” from poverty — then found out the program was cut. She had hoped to raise pigs to support her household of 14 people — her husband, their five biological children and other children that she cares for.
Clockwise from top left: U.S. Embassy Zambia; Mohammad Ataei Mohammadi; Claire Harbage/NPR; Tommy Trenchard for NPR
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Clockwise from top left: U.S. Embassy Zambia; Mohammad Ataei Mohammadi; Claire Harbage/NPR; Tommy Trenchard for NPR
There was a plethora of news stories in the year 2025, ranging from significant changes in foreign aid by the Trump administration to the circulation of various viruses. Despite the challenges, there were also moments of hope and beauty captured through drone photography. Here are the top stories that garnered the most attention in the global health and development sector, as featured in Goats and Soda.
The Resurgence of Cholera in Africa
Cholera outbreaks in Africa highlighted the importance of proper treatment and healthcare access in combating this easily preventable disease.
Rising Cancer Rates in a Small Nation
A report revealed a concerning surge in cancer cases and deaths in a small country, prompting questions about the causes and potential solutions to address this alarming trend.
Disappointment for Poverty-Stricken Communities
Thousands of South Sudanese refugees and locals in Uganda faced dashed hopes when a promising USAID project, offering financial support and business coaching, was abruptly cut.
The Fight Against Lead Pollution in Kabwe
The city of Kabwe in Zambia grappled with severe lead pollution resulting from decades of mining activities, raising questions about accountability and the prospects for environmental justice.
Identification of a New Form of Diabetes
A newly classified Type 5 diabetes linked to malnutrition shed light on a neglected form of the disease, underscoring the need for targeted treatments and awareness.
Aerial Photography Marvels
The captivating drone images recognized by the 2025 Siena awards offered fresh perspectives on familiar landscapes, showcasing the beauty of the world from above.
An Emotional Announcement by a U.S. Ambassador
U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, Michael Gonzales, made a tearful announcement about aid cuts due to medication theft, highlighting the human impact of such decisions.
A Personal Reflection on Parenting
Esther Ngumbi reflected on her childhood in Kenya and her mother’s strict parenting style, leading to a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made by parents.
Innovative Approach to Snakebite Antivenom
A Wisconsin man’s courageous efforts to develop a more effective antivenom through repeated snakebites showcased the dedication of scientists in advancing medical treatments.

