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South Africa

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  • Image from Pulitzer Center project 'Pumped Dry: The Global Crisis of Vanishing Groundwater.' Image by Steve Elfers. United States, 2015.

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    Avoiding Water Crises: Wilson Center Call-In Event Features Pulitzer Center Grantee

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    Reporting on Epidemics [15 minutes]

    Students will explore how health topics are presented in the news media using behind the scenes videos from Carl Gierstorfer’s Ebola project and Jon Cohen’s HIV/AIDS project.

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    READ MORE about Reporting on Epidemics [15 minutes]
    February 15, 2018
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    Ending Epidemics: Strategies for Preventing the Spread of Infectious Diseases

    Students will learn about the concept of epidemiology and how it is used to control or prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

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    READ MORE about Ending Epidemics: Strategies for Preventing the Spread of Infectious Diseases
    February 9, 2018
  • Celebrating the 2017 Communication Award (film/radio/tv) from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine: Shannon Bradley (University of California San Diego), Sara Just PBS NewsHour), Murray Jacobson (NewsHour), Richard Coolidge (NewsHour), William Brangham (NewsHour), Jon Cohen (Science), Jason Kane (NewsHour), Jon Sawyer (Pulitzer Center), and Kem Knapp Sawyer (Pulitzer Center).
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    Pulitzer Center Grantees Take Home Top National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Honors

    On September 13, 2017, Pulitzer Center grantees Jon Cohen, William Brangham, and Jason Kane accepted...

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    September 14, 2017
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    The white rhino—"our final hope." Image by Kelsey Emery. South Africa, 2017.
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    PART OF: Rhinoceros Poaching in South Africa

    White Rhinos: The Final Hope

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    Kelsey Emery
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    September 1, 2017
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    Dr. Fowlds prepares to locate, and tranquilize the white rhino needed for the day's procedure. Image by Kelsey Emery. South Africa, 2017.
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    PART OF: Rhinoceros Poaching in South Africa

    South African Veterinarian Works to Save Wildlife from Poaching

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    Kelsey Emery
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    August 31, 2017
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  • It takes an army to maintain rhinos on a reserve. Captured here, the entire team works with wildlife veterinarian Dr. Fowlds to push a rhino onto its stomach to keep its lungs from collapsing during a small procedure. On average, a white rhino weighs around 4,000 lbs. Image by Kelsey Emery. South Africa, 2017.
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    Rhinoceros Poaching in South Africa

    South African wildlife sits on the brink of disaster as rhinos continue to be poached. With so much...

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    Kelsey Emery
    2017 Reporting Fellow
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    A white rhino post-tranquilization, fighting against the medicine to stay awake. Meanwhile, reserve managers are trying to put a new tracking collar on the rhino and working to safely protect it. Image by Kelsey Emery. South Africa, 2017.
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    PART OF: Rhinoceros Poaching in South Africa

    Wildlife Poaching Could Mean the End of Conservation

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    Kelsey Emery
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    August 30, 2017
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    Another Win for "The End of AIDS?"

    Pulitzer Center-supported PBS NewsHour series wins a 2017 Communication Award from the National...

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    July 28, 2017
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    News & Documentary Emmy Nomination for 'The End of AIDS?'

    The six-part PBS NewsHour series evaluates the state of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, asking whether...

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    July 28, 2017
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    Colombian activist Ximena Gonzalez protests outside AngloGold Ashanti's headquarters in Johannesburg in 2016. Image by Mark Olalde. South Africa, 2016.
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    PART OF: South Africa's Toxic Legacy

    South Africa: AngloGold Pause Plans for Mine in Colombia

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    Mark Olalde
    Grantee
    July 3, 2017
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    Exploring Other Countries

    In this lesson, students use the Pulitzer Center website to research a specific country before giving an oral presentation.

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    READ MORE about Exploring Other Countries
    June 27, 2017

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