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Bangladesh

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    Talks @ Pulitzer: What Next for the Bangladesh Garment Industry?

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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Reporting on Bangladeshi Scientist Fighting Cholera Inspires Creative Lesson for Maine 5th-Graders

    Video of Fellow Amanda Bryant teaching “Clean Water Heroes: Inspiring Change” to her fifth-grade...

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    Amanda Bryant
    Teacher Fellow
    April 27, 2026
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Students in Michigan Explore Global Stories About Vaccine Equity

    Rebecca Brewer is a biology teacher at Troy High School in Michigan. Brewer created the lesson plan...

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    Rebecca Brewer
    Teacher Fellow
    April 15, 2026
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    Dr. Mohammad Zahidur Rahman walking through the University of Chittagong Campus. Dr. Rahman is a professor of History at the University of Chittagong and Director of the University of Chittagong Museum. He grew up cutting jute, herding cows, and reading when he could. He explains many of his students come from villages like his where field labor is common: some escape by scoring well on state exams and making it to university and some by laboring abroad. Image by Selma Farsakh Ulm. Bangladesh, 2025.
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    PART OF: The Women Left Behind: Saudi Labor's Impact on Bengali Families

    Roads to the Story on Women in Bangladesh

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    Selma Farsakh Ulm
    2025 Reporting Fellow
    January 20, 2026
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    Advertisements in Newapara, Bangladesh for travel and cosmetic shop renting; all representations of greater cash flow in the countryside.
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    PART OF: The Women Left Behind: Saudi Labor's Impact on Bengali Families

    Hopes, Tiles, Dresses, and Labor: Saudi Arabia’s Economic Impact on Rural Bangladesh

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    Selma Farsakh Ulm
    2025 Reporting Fellow
    January 6, 2026
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    PART OF: The Women Left Behind: Saudi Labor's Impact on Bengali Families

    How Migrant Labor Is Changing the Lives and Futures of Bangladeshi Women

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    Selma Farsakh Ulm
    2025 Reporting Fellow
    November 21, 2025
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    New Grant Program Will Bring Global Health Issues to Classrooms

    When we invited U.S. teachers to apply for a fellowship program last fall focused on global health...

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    October 17, 2025
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    PART OF: The Women Left Behind: Saudi Labor's Impact on Bengali Families

    Women Left Behind by Bangladeshi Migrant Workers Find Freedom, Safety Threatened by Saudi Arabia

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    Selma Farsakh Ulm
    2025 Reporting Fellow
    October 7, 2025
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    PART OF: Fields, Factories, and Floating Schools: Climate Resilience in Bangladesh

    As Rising Sea Levels Swallow Bangladesh’s Land, Its Climate Refugees Are Forced To Adapt

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    Fred de Sam Lazaro
    Grantee
    September 3, 2025
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    A health center sign in Bangladesh displays the logo of international donors alternative to USAID.
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    PART OF: Cuts and Consequences: The End of USAID

    Fight Against Tuberculosis Stalls in Bangladesh As U.S. Cuts Aid

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    August 14, 2025
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    Fields, Factories, and Floating Schools: Climate Resilience in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh's fight for climate resilience.

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Fields, Factories, and Floating Schools: Climate Resilience in Bangladesh
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    PART OF: Fields, Factories, and Floating Schools: Climate Resilience in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh Faces Political Unrest and Uncertainty One Year After Leader’s Resignation

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    Fred de Sam Lazaro
    Grantee
    August 5, 2025
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