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Nepal

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    Pulitzer Center Update

    "To Adopt A Child" Airs May 6 on PBS: Need To Know

    "To Adopt A Child," an investigation on adoptions in Nepal, airs this Friday, May 6 on PBS: Need To...

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    Zoe Jennings
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    May 5, 2011
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    Need to Know Highlights Pulitzer Center Film Series at CUNY

    The Pulitzer Center partnered with CUNY on "The World Through Women's Eyes," a film festival...

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    Nathalie Applewhite
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    April 19, 2011
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    PART OF: Global Voices on Food Insecurity

    Is Empowering Women Key to Eradicating Global Hunger?

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    Juhie Bhatia
    Grantee
    April 13, 2011
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    Women's Rights at Risk: Telling Their Untold Stories

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    Rajan Kumar Nepali sits with his daughter in his house in Ranibari, Kathmandu. He said his daughter was wrongfully placed for adoption with an American family who were getting ready to take her to the United States. Image by Anup Kaphle. Nepal, 2011.
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    Nepal: Corruption and Fraudulent Documents Set Hurdles for Adoption

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    Anup Kaphle
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    February 10, 2011
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    Sagarmatha orphanage, located a few miles outside of Kathmandu, provides shelter to dozens of children who have either lost their parents or were found on the streets. Image by Anup Kaphle. Nepal, 2011.
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    PART OF: Nepal: Rebuilding Lives after Trafficking

    Nepal: Orphanages See Decline in International Adoption

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    February 9, 2011
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    Bhawana Tamang on the roof-top of the shelter home where she now lives. Tamang was trafficked to India at the age of 12. She completed the training program at Shakti Samuha as a beautician. Image by Habiba Nosheen. Nepal, 2011.
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    Sex Trafficking in Nepal

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    January 14, 2011
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    Nepal: Rescued from Trafficking

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    January 13, 2011
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    Nepal, the tiny Himalayan country known for some of the highest mountains in the world, now wants to establish itself as the world's newest gay destination. Image by Anup Kaphle & Habiba Nosheen, Nepal, 2011.
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    PART OF: Nepal: Rebuilding Lives after Trafficking

    After String of Gay-Friendly Measures, Nepal Aims to Tap Valuable Tourist Market

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    January 7, 2011
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    Image by Anup Kaphle, Nepal, 2010.
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    PART OF: Nepal: Rebuilding Lives after Trafficking

    A Pitch for the Pink Dollar in Nepal

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    Habiba Nosheen
    Grantee
    January 3, 2011
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    In 2007, Nepal's Supreme Court declared homosexuals as 'natural persons' and ordered the government to ensure that their rights are protected. Image by Habiba Nosheen. Nepal, 2010.
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    Nepal: Society Lags Behind Progressive Laws on Homosexuality

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    January 3, 2011
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    Nepal: Rebuilding Lives after Trafficking

    After being sold in the brothels of India for as little as $300, many Nepali girls who have been...

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