Serving more than 200,000 people, James N. Davies Jr. Memorial Hospital addresses the lack of emergency obstetric and neonatal care that has contributed to Liberia's high maternal mortality rates.
Although South Africa legalized abortion 15 years ago, the volunteer midwives and health professionals who provide it at Dora Nginza, a state hospital in Port Elizabeth, are often scorned.
The Liberian government and traditional leaders announced a shutdown of activities within the Sande women's society. The announcement followed Mae Azango’s report on female genital cutting.
Short films and discussion on the global phenomenon of child brides, honor killings in Pakistan, adoptions and trafficking in Nepal, and reproductive health in Liberia.
Pulitzer Center grantee Mae Azango has gone into hiding after receiving threats related to a story she wrote on female circumcision—a taboo subject in Liberia.
Jina Moore is an independent journalist who specializes in post-conflict and human rights reporting. The recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship and of an Ochberg Fellowship with the Dart Center for...
Jake received his bachelor’s degree of journalism from the University of Wisconsin—Madison in May 2010. He is a photographer and multimedia journalist who seeks to produce work internationally that...
Alexis Okeowo is a freelance journalist who has reported across Africa and in Cuba, Mexico, and New York. She is on the editorial staff of The New Yorker magazine. Her work has also been...
Nathalie joined the Pulitzer Center in 2006, shortly after its founding, and has played a key role in the development of the Center's model and approach towards journalism initiatives and...
Mae Azango is a journalist in Liberia, covering women and children as well as development issues for FrontPageAfrica and New Narratives. She has contributed reports to The...
Estelle Ellis is an accomplished investigative journalist who holds degrees in law and journalism. She has worked at various South African daily newspapers and has been published in several British...
Ken Opala is the founding director of the African Investigative News Service, a news syndicate specializing in development journalism driven by investigative reporting. He is a founding board member...
Sam Olukoya is a journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. He was a former associate editor of Newswatch, a prominent Nigerian newsmagazine. Since leaving the magazine in 1999, he has widely...