Lomi Kriel

GlobalPost

Lomi Kriel is a GlobalPost/Kaiser Global Health Reporting Fellow this summer. She recently completed a Master of Arts in political journalism at Columbia University where she wrote her thesis on the 28-year-long quest for justice in a 1982 Guatemalan civil war massacre. Before Columbia, Kriel spent four years at the San Antonio Express-News, where she covered the police department and state and federal district court. She has also covered the Texas Legislature and went to South Africa to report on its 2010 world cup preparations. As part of her reporting fellowship, Lomi is looking at GHI's initiative's in Guatemala, researching chronic malnutrition, mother/child health care and family planning in the Western Highlands and Dry Corridor regions. She can be reached at lomi.kriel@gmail.com.


Exciting, difficult times for global health journalists

Politics

With limited funds, partnering and working across platforms is ‘key’

GHI in Guatemala

Politics

Addressing chronic malnutrition in Guatemala

Politics

A Visit to Vixben

Politics

GHI targets chronic malnutrition in Guatemala

Lifestyle

My family progresses, or does it?

Politics

Mi Familia Progressa, a failing conditional cash transfer program aimed at solving Guatemala’s malnutrition woes is in danger of collapsing.

How to measure height in Guatemala

Politics

Implementing a standardized evaluation system for measuring health problems.

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Politics

But journalists must infuse new life into old narratives