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Tanzania

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    Sunset on the beach. Image by Haley Joelle Ott. Zanzibar, 2017.
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    PART OF: Climate Change in Zanzibar: Eroding Women’s Economic Status

    Climate Change Eroding Women's Status in Zanzibar

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    Haley Ott
    Grantee
    January 25, 2018
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  • Farmers prepare to plant the higher value species of seaweed, Cottonii, in a deep water farm. Crops in shallow water farms have been failing in Zanzibar due to warming seawater temperatures attributed to climate change. Image by Haley Joelle Ott. Zanzibar, 2017.
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    Climate Change in Zanzibar: Eroding Women’s Economic Status

    Seaweed farming in Zanzibar generated economic power for rural women, but as climate change causes...

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    Haley Ott
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Climate Change in Zanzibar: Eroding Women’s Economic Status
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    Australian biologist Andy Marshall identifies a plant in the Magombera Forest in sourthern Tanzania, where he is trying to save trees to help curb global warming. Image by Daniel Grossman. Tanzania, 2017.
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    PART OF: Laboratory Earth

    Forest Gumption: How Scientists Are Tapping Everything from Drones to Pruning Shears to Stem Global Warming

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    December 6, 2017
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    Tiziana Lembo (left) and Alison Peel take samples from bats while children watch in Morogoro, Tanzania. Image by Alexander Torrence. Tanzania.
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    PART OF: Outbreak: How Humans Are Driving the Rise of Diseases

    Can Math Be Used to Predict an Outbreak?

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    November 3, 2017
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  • Fatumah is a single teenage mother living in Mukon, Uganda. She was unable to finish secondary school because the school fees were too expensive for her parents. Fatumah supports her family through subsistence agriculture and occasional work as a cleaner, while also shouldering the burden of fetching water and doing household chores. An aspiring business owner, Fatumah attends entrepreneurship workshops at a local NGO twice a week. Image by Mariana Krueger. Uganda.
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    National Geographic Your Shot 'Strong Women' Finalists Selected

    The Pulitzer Center is partnering with Your Shot– National Geographic’s photo community made up of...

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    April 18, 2017
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    Cherries, the fruit of the coffee tree, generally contain two coffee beans--actually two seeds, each with one flat side--inside. Tanzania is famous for its peaberry coffee, produced by a rare mutation that creates only a single seed with no flat part. Image by Dan Grossman. Tanzania, 2016.
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    PART OF: Laboratory Earth

    How Climate Change Is Threatening Tanzania's Coffee Growers

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    January 11, 2017
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    Irrigation helps some farmers cope, but in the long term will not save them.
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    PART OF: Laboratory Earth

    On Slopes of Kilimanjaro, Shift in Climate Hits Coffee Harvest

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    December 27, 2016
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    Laboratory Earth

    An unintended planet-wide experiment is underway–leading to warming temperatures and an acidifying...

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Laboratory Earth
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    Deputy Home Affairs Minister Hamad Masauni has started a six-month campaign to reduce road accidents by 10 percent, but inaccurate raod safety data is likely to defeat those intentions. Image by Kilasa Mtambalike. Tanzania, 2016.
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    PART OF: Roads Kill

    Tanzania: Where Are the Missing Bodies?

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    Kilasa Mtambalike
    Grantee
    October 3, 2016
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    This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 Guernica with current day issues presented from The Pulitzer Center.

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    September 26, 2016
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    Food Insecurity in Africa: A Farming Crisis

    The hungriest people in Africa are its farmers. Africa is one of the largest continents in the world and farming is the biggest way to obtain financial means and food.

    Terrah Trimble
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    READ MORE about Food Insecurity in Africa: A Farming Crisis
    June 21, 2016
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    Funston: Interpreting Global Issues Through Picasso's "Guernica"

    This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 "Guernica" with current day issues presented by the Pulitzer Center.

    Catherine Funston
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    READ MORE about Funston: Interpreting Global Issues Through Picasso's "Guernica"
    June 17, 2016

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