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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2017 was the year I started to take peace more seriously

Women religious, bishops denounce US withdrawal from UN talks on migration, refugees

Q & A with Sr. Leema Rose, training health professionals in a war environment

It is our duty to liberate people from poverty

Q & A with Sr. Joan Dawber, providing secure housing for victims of trafficking

Working without a lot of fanfare in a time of blaring self-promotion

Haiti's fragility of infrastructure, strength of people remain one year after Hurricane Matthew

Q & A with Sr. Carla Magnaghi, caring for people with disabilities in South Sudan

Ethnic minorities in South Sudan's camps face insecurity in warring nation

South Sudan's religious renew their strength amid civil war

In civil war, soldiers are the wild cards -- and tough to access

Q & A with Sr. Elizabeth Zwareva: 'When egoism ends, wars too will end'

Sisters urge US, North Korea to dialogue, disarm to resolve nuclear conflict

Q & A with Sr. Barbara Paleczny, helping South Sudanese overcome trauma

South Sudan village finds fragile hope in food endeavors

In development goals, sisters set a people-first example

The worldwide debate about sex work: Morality meets reality

Peace activists laud nuclear weapons ban

South Sudan cathedral compound shelters displaced

South Sudan, a place of extremes, adaptation and hope