Chris Herlinger

Chris Herlinger is international correspondent to Global Sisters Report and also writes on humanitarian and international issues for NCR. He has reported from South Sudan and Darfur, Sudan, as well as numerous other locales, including Haiti, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel and the Occupied Territories, Kenya and Ethiopia and Liberia. He is the co-author, with Paul Jeffrey, of books on Haiti and Darfur, published by Seabury, and a third, on global hunger, published in 2015.

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South Sudan still searching for lasting peace

Working group urges UN to step up the fight against homelessness

'She never met a stranger': Sister Lucy's memory lives on

Q & A with Sr. Joan Mumaw, president of Friends in Solidarity

Year-end roundtable: A look back at 2018's challenges and signs of hope

African sisters find that when you work collaboratively, 'you get going'

Sisters, leaders applaud adoption of UN migration compact, despite US refusal to sign

On 70th anniversary, UN declaration still linchpin of human rights

'Contemplative but active': Monastery channels charism into civic action

Q & A with Sr. Rosemarie Milazzo: 'Borders, in the end, cause all sorts of problems'

Catholics urge action as UN report forecasts climate crisis in coming decades

Dominican Sisters of Hope easement protects 'oasis' of land in New York

Q & A with Sr. Rose Pacatte on the intersection of theology and film

What can UN International Day of Peace mean for South Sudan?

Reporting assignment on refugees teaches invaluable lessons

Mercy Sisters share new guidebook for changing views on human trafficking

Presentation Sisters help implement UN sustainable goals at local level

UN moves forward on compacts to manage migration, refugees

Controversy over migration continues to upend European politics

Seeking Refuge: Painful memories, new cultures confront resettled families