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Ethiopia

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    The Huajian shoe factory in Addis Ababa employs thousands of Ethiopians. Image by Noah Fowler. Ethiopia, 2017.
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    PART OF: China in Africa: Hope and Conflict in a Post-Western World

    Ethiopia to Djibouti: A Journey Along the New Beijing-Backed Ethiopia-Djibouti Rail

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    August 14, 2017
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  • In the Chinese-owned Huajian Shoe Co. Factory in Addis Ababa, more than 6,000 workers build shoes for American brands such Tommy, Guess and Lucky. Image by Noah Fowler. Ethiopia, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: China's Strategic Investment in Africa

    Africa's China Moment Jon Kaiman and Noah Fowler In a multi-part series for the Los Angeles Times...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    August 8, 2017
  • Azindo Nchegir is a subsistence farmer, and also a local agent for Chinese gambling interests. Image by Noah Fowler. Ghana, 2017.
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    China in Africa: Hope and Conflict in a Post-Western World

    Across Africa, the era of U.S. and European hegemony is ending. As China fills the gap, the...

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    In the Chinese-owned Huajian Shoe Co. Factory in Addis Ababa, more than 6,000 workers build shoes for American brands such Tommy, Guess and Lucky. Image by Noah Fowler. Ethiopia, 2017.
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    PART OF: China in Africa: Hope and Conflict in a Post-Western World

    China Says It Built a Railway in Africa Out of Altruism, But It's More Strategic Than That

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    August 5, 2017
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  • Don Belt (center), professor and university outreach director for the "Out of Eden" project, speaks to students and lecturers about international journalism at University of California, Berkeley. Image by Lauren Shepherd. United States, 2017.
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    Teaching 'Slow Journalism in a Fast World'

    Don Belt reflects on teaching college students slow, narrative journalism using Paul Salopek's "Out...

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    Don Belt
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    May 15, 2017
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    Fifteen years ago in Kembatta-Tembaro, the area where Bogaletch Gebre, the founder of non-profit KMG Ethiopia, also known as Kembatti Mentti Gezzima-Tope, grew up, virtually every girl underwent the rite of passage that involved cutting off her clitoris and labia. Today the generations-old tradition has been abandoned in Kembatta, home to some 680,000 people. Image by Amy Yee. Ethiopia, 2016.
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    PART OF: Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

    Ending Female Genital Mutilation and Improving Women’s Rights in Ethiopia

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    Amy Yee
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    April 28, 2017
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    A mother in Bona in southern Ethiopia (right) underwent female genital mutilation as a young woman
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    PART OF: Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

    Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia Starts Within Communities

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    Amy Yee
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    April 26, 2017
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    Abebech Yacob was 14 years old when she was cut. “They tied my legs with rope,” she recalled. “I was bleeding almost 12 hours. I was almost dead.” Image by Amy Yee. Ethiopia, 2016.
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    PART OF: Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

    Talking It Out: The Effort to End Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

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    Amy Yee
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    April 10, 2017
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    Capturing suspected pirates off the coast of Somalia. Image courtesy of the European Union Naval Force. Somalia, 2012.
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    PART OF: The East African Migrant Smuggling Trail

    Inside the Deadly Pirate Corridor Where Migrants Escape to Europe

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    Michael Scott Moore
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    February 22, 2017
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    PART OF: Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

    Almost All Girls Were Cut in Her Ethiopian Village: Not Anymore, Thanks to Her

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    Amy Yee
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    January 27, 2017
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    Beyebo Eresado and a fellow villager describe how their community in southern Ethiopia stopped female genital mutilation. Image by Amy Yee. Ethiopia, 2016.
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    PART OF: Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

    Attitudes Toward Female Genital Mutilation Changing in Ethiopia

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    Amy Yee
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    January 5, 2017
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    ‘When one door is closed, I seek another door.’ Image by Lucy Westcott.
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    PART OF: Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

    Ethiopia: Gebre’s Approach to Human Rights Is a Lesson in Change Management

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    Amy Yee
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    October 7, 2016
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