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Colombia

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  • Image by Ivan Valencia. Colombia, 2018.
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    Colombia: After the Peace Deal

    After the deal, the hard work: an investigation looking at the successes and failures of Colombia’s...

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    The Museum of Memory at the FARC camp in Pondores. Image by Fabio Cuttica. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Colombia: After the Peace Deal

    FARC Wants You to Come Stay in the Jungle—Voluntarily

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    Laura Dixon
    Grantee
    October 22, 2018
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  • The community church in Samurindo, Colombia. Religious actors have played complex and diverse roles in over 50 years of armed conflict. Churches have made a decisive difference in the implementation of the 2016 peace accords between the FARC guerrilla group and the Colombian government unfolds. Image by Julia Friedmann. Colombia, 2018.
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    The Role of Faith in Peace and Reconciliation in Colombia

    As both sides struggle to implement the 2016 peace accords in Colombia, religious organizations have...

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    Julia Friedmann
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Role of Faith in Peace and Reconciliation in Colombia
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    Canoes docked by Chocó's capital city, Quibdó. The Río Atrato links the region and serves as the primary transportation for many communities that lack access to paved roads. Image by Julia Friedmann. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Role of Faith in Peace and Reconciliation in Colombia

    'A River of Blood': How Colombian Communities Are Fighting to Save the Rio Atrato

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    Julia Friedmann
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    September 10, 2018
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  • The jungle near Triganá, Colombia, once a guerrilla stronghold and now open for scientific research. Image by Lizzie Wade. Colombia, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalist: Lizzie Wade

    Lizzie Wade, a contributing correspondent for Science magazine, covers research in Latin America...

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    Lizzie Wade
    Grantee
    READ MORE about Meet the Journalist: Lizzie Wade
  • A drawing of a prisoner being abused at a prison in Yemen run by the United Arab Emirates. Arabic from right to left reads: “Anti-terrorism,” “Innocent citizen,” and “Real terrorism behind their back, they don’t look at.” Image from AP.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: Torture in Yemen's Prisons

    New Evidence of Torture in Yemen's Prisons Maggie Michael An AP investigation last June exposed...

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    July 10, 2018
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    Valeria Sabate, Dr. Camilo Montes, Dr. Mailyn Gonzales, and Pulitzer Center grantee Lizzie Wade discuss the newfound accessibility of Colombia's wilderness areas. Image by AAAS.
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    PART OF: The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia

    Facebook Live Chat With Grantee Lizzie Wade About Science in Post-Conflict Colombia

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    Lizzie Wade
    Grantee
    June 21, 2018
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    Geologist Felipe Lamus Ochoa examines a volcanic rock near the Gulf of Urabá in northern Colombia. Image by Lizzie Wade. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia

    Colombian Scientists Race to Study Once-Forbidden Territory Before It Is Lost to Development—or New Conflict

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    Lizzie Wade
    Grantee
    June 21, 2018
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    The FARC and other guerrilla groups planted homemade land mines in many places in rural Colombia. Their low metal content makes them difficult to detect. Image by Juan Cristobal Cobo. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia

    Cleaning up the Killing Fields

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    Lizzie Wade
    Grantee
    June 21, 2018
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  • The jungle near Triganá, Colombia, once a guerrilla stronghold and now open for scientific research. Image by Lizzie Wade. Colombia, 2018.
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    The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia

    After five decades of war, Colombia's government made peace with the FARC rebels. Now scientists are...

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    Lizzie Wade
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia
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    Colombia has greater biodiversity than any country except Brazil. Image by Greg Kendall-Ball/Nature. Colombia, 2018. 
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    PART OF: Rehabilitating Colombian Militants

    FARC and the Forest: Peace Is Destroying Colombia’s Jungle—and Opening It to Science

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    June 13, 2018
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    A FARC banner in Colombia. Image by Bruno Federico. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Building Peace in Colombia: A Double-edged Sword

    FARC Drops Its Weapons, But Colombia’s Deadly Conflict Goes On

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    May 27, 2018
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