January 4, 2012
by Ameto Akpe, Tecee Boley

A collaborative investigation into the water sector in Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Liberia in partnership with local journalists and their outlets.

December 19, 2011
by Mark Schulte

Watch a short video of a Washington, DC teacher describing her recent engagement with our journalists.

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July 18, 2011
by Ben Fitch

Sean Gallagher's multimedia project, Dongting Hu: A Lake in Flux, wins first place in a prestigious award contest for UK photojournalists.

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May 10, 2011
by Jon Sawyer

The Pulitzer Center's collection of reporting on water and sanitation, Downstream, is recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists.

Peter Sawyer, Special Projects Coordinator, on EmeraldPlanet.
April 4, 2011
by Peter Sawyer

Peter Sawyer interviewed on EmeraldPlanet about the Pulitzer Center's reporting on water. 

March 23, 2011
by Maura Youngman

Be the Change, Save a Life an ABC News initiative focusing attention on global health challenges throughout the year, highlighted the Center's student journalism challenge....

March 22, 2011 / Voice of America
by Peter Sawyer, Stephen Sapienza

As part of the DC Environmental Film Festival, four films explore the conflicts tied to water issues, as part of the annual World Water Day observance.

Image by Jennifer Redfearn. Carteret Islands, 2010.
February 24, 2011
by Meghan Moore

Pulitzer Center grantee Jennifer Redfearn discusses the financial challenges of making her Oscar-nominated documentary Sun Come Up to

Image by Jennifer Redfearn. Carteret Islands, 2010.
February 24, 2011
by Meghan Moore

Pulitzer Center grantee Jennifer Redfearn discusses the financial challenges of making her Oscar-nominated documentary Sun Come Up to

Image by Jennifer Redfearn, Carteret Island, 2008.
January 25, 2011
by Christina Maria Paschyn

Jennifer Redfearn and Tim Metzger's documentary on how rising sea levels are threatening Carteret Islanders, "Sun Come Up," has been nominated for an Oscar.

In Dhaka, Bangladesh, the public sewer system covers only one-third of the city (Photo by Stephen Sapienza).
January 18, 2011
by Peter Sawyer

In fall 2010, the Pulitzer Center partnered with Baruch College’s High School News Literacy Summit, which brought together schools and organizations with an interest in news literacy to share best...

Nerinx Hall InvenTeam members build a portable water treatment wagon.
November 17, 2010
by Kate Seche

Inspired by Pulitzer Center reporting on water, students from Nerinx Hall High School in St. Louis, Missouri take action to publicize global water issues, and offer their own solutions to the crisis...

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