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Yemen

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    In this July 1, 2017 file photo, a man is treated for suspected cholera infection at a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen. An Associated Press investigation finds that Yemen’s massive cholera epidemic was aggravated by corruption and official intransigence. The investigation has found that both the Iranian-backed Houthis rebels and their main adversary in the war—the U.S.—and Saudi-backed government that controls southern Yemen—impeded efforts by relief groups to stem the epidemic. Image by Hani Mohamed/AP Photo…
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    PART OF: Yemen's Dirty War

    In Yemen, Corruption Worsened World’s Worst Cholera Outbreak

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    Maggie Michael
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    April 8, 2019
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  • Saleh Jassar lost his two sons in the airstrikes. Image by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times. Yemen, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Jeffrey Stern Wins 2019 Amnesty International USA Award

    Pulitzer Center grantee Jeffrey Stern received Amnesty International's USA Award for his reporting...

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    April 4, 2019
  • Amnesty International USA Media Awards. 2019.
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    Pat Nabong, Jeffrey E. Stern, and Adam Yates Named Finalists for Amnesty International USA Media Awards

    Pulitzer Center grantee Stern was nominated in the International category, and student fellows...

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    March 22, 2019
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    Pulitzer Center Grantees Receive 2019 Overseas Press Club Awards and Citations

    Grantees Nariman El-Mofty, Shiho Fukada, and Jeffrey E. Stern received OPC awards for their...

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    March 21, 2019
  • Abdullah Abed al-Abdeli, age 12, whose father died in an airstrike in Northern Yemen. Image by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times. Yemen. 2018.

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    Writing War: A Journalist Encounters Conflict Firsthand in Afghanistan and Yemen

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  • Maggie Michael (top left), Maad al-Zikry (bottom left) and Nariman el-Mofty (right).
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    AP Journalists Awarded McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage for Pulitzer Center Project

    Pulitzer Center grantees were awarded McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage for their ongoing...

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    March 7, 2019
  • We Became Fragments follows Syrian refugee Ibraheem Sarhan through his first week of 10th grade in Winnipeg. It's a story about loss, resilience, and one young man’s identity as he adapts to a new country while his home is at war.
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    The People Behind the Stories

    Students will do a deep dive into the lives of the people whose stories they hear about in the news and will develop a deeper understanding on how one individual can have a global impact.

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    February 14, 2019
  • Abdullah Abed al-Abdeli, age 12, whose father died in an airstrike in Northern Yemen. Image by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times. Yemen. 2018.
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    Depicting War: Examining the Conflict in Yemen

    Students explore reporting on the Yemeni war and consider: What forms can war take, and how does it affect civilians directly and indirectly? How can journalists report on a conflict well?

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    January 29, 2019
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    Young people turn out en masse to lobby for a role in the nation's future. Image by Imrane Binoual. Morocco, 2011. (CC BY 2.0)
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    PART OF: Indira Lakshmanan Reports

    Opinion: Eight Years Since Arab Spring, Is There Hope for Middle East Democracy?

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    Indira Lakshmanan
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    January 25, 2019
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    Abdullah Abed al-Abdeli, age 12, whose father died in an airstrike in Northern Yemen. Image by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times. Yemen. 2018.
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    PART OF: Judgment Day

    Behind the Reporting: The Journey of an American Bomb From Arizona to Yemen

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    Jeffrey Stern
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    January 9, 2019
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    A woman sits with her baby inside a shelter for displaced persons in Ibb. Image by Nariman El-Mofty/AP Photo. Yemen, 2018.
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    PART OF: Yemen's Dirty War

    AP Investigation: Food Aid Stolen As Yemen Starves

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    December 31, 2018
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    Kahlan, a 12-year-old former child soldier, demonstrates how to use a weapon, at a camp for displaced persons where he took shelter with his family, in Marib, Yemen in this July 27, 2018 photo. Houthi rebels took Kahlan and his classmates, promising to give them new school bags, but instead they were enlisted and trained as fighters tasked with carrying supplies to the front lines. There, he had to elude explosions and airstrikes that left mangled casualties on the battlefield. "The sight of the bodies was…
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    PART OF: Yemen's Dirty War

    In Inferno of Yemen's War, Child Soldiers Are the 'Firewood'

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    December 19, 2018
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