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    Guatemala's Antigua Corn Mountains. (CC0 1.0).
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    PART OF: A Lost Generation

    Surge in Family Migration Leaving Void in Rural Guatemalan Schools, Communities

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    Perla Trevizo
    Grantee
    April 1, 2019
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  • Border fence between United States and Mexico in Nogales, Arizona. Image by Shutterstock. United States, 2017.
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    A Lost Generation

    Thousands of Central American parents continue to arrive at the southern border with their children...

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    Perla Trevizo
    Grantee
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  • In the highlands of western Guatemala, in an area affected by deforestation, a man cuts firewood for cooking. Image by Mauricio Lima. Guatemala, 2019.
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    Guatemala Emigration Report

    Jonathan Blitzer, a staff writer at The New Yorker, and Mauricio Lima, a documentary photographer...

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  • Image courtesy of American University School of Communications.

    Freelancers: Between Headlines and Hope

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    Rafts on the bank of the Suchiate River, which runs between Guatemala and Mexico. These rafts—largely ferrying market-goers and vendors—are also frequently used by U.S.-bound migrants crossing into Mexico. Image by Lauren Markham. Guatemala, 2018.
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    PART OF: Family Separation and El Salvador

    The Caravan is a Climate Change Story

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    Lauren Markham
    Grantee
    November 21, 2018
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  • In Jocotenango, Guatemala, Rosa de Sapeta's family used to avoid her smoke-filled kitchen. But since an aid group helped her replace the open fire with a cleaner burning stove, she says, "I have company while I cook." Image by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    Michelle Nijhuis Interviewed for Gastropod Podcast

    Gastropod podcast features grantee Michelle Nijhuis in an episode about the use of cookstoves...

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    Michelle Nijhuis
    Grantee
    October 2, 2018
  • Gilberto Gomez-Gonzales hugs his youngest daughter during a visit to the cemetery where his eldest daughter, Claudia Gomez-Gonzalez, was laid to rest after she was killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in May and repatriated to her hometown of San Juan, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Image by Kristian Hernandez. Guatemala, 2018.
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    Guatemala: Repatriation of Migrants

    Thousands of families in Central America live in wonder over what became of their loved ones who...

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    Kristian Hernandez
    2018 Reporting Fellow
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    The Tragedy of the "Good" Orphanage

    True orphans are rare. In orphanages around the world, 80 to 90 percent of children have at least...

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    Tina Rosenberg
    Grantee
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    Nursery school children in South Africa are taught by a volunteer teacher. Image by Rex/Shutterstock.
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    PART OF: The Tragedy of the "Good" Orphanage

    The Business of Voluntourism: Do Western Do-Gooders Actually Do Harm?

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    Tina Rosenberg
    Grantee
    September 13, 2018
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    Javier Alejandro Vindel-Rodriguez on the Brownsville Express International Bridge, where U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents deterred asylum seekers like his family from crossing the border. Image by Reynaldo Leal. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Families Divided

    The Trump Administration Is Not Keeping Its Promises to Asylum Seekers Who Come to Ports of Entry

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    Neena Satija
    Grantee
    July 7, 2018
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    Still image courtesy Roger Thurow. India, 2015.
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    PART OF: 1,000 Days: To Save Women, Children and the World

    Outrage and Inspire

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    Roger Thurow
    Grantee
    December 19, 2017
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  • Image by David Rochkind. Vietnam, 2014.

    Washington University Global Health Film Festival

    Join Washington University's Global Health Student Advisory Committee and the Infectious Disease...

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