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Africa

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    Communities living in the Congo Basin rainforest are being granted large tracts of land to manage sustainably
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    PART OF: Community Rainforest Concessions in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    The bold plan to save Africa's largest forest

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    Peter Yeung
    International RJF Grantee
    January 11, 2021
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    Wannes Hubau, a forest ecologist at the African Museum in Brussels, measures one of massive trees in a research plot at the Yangambi Research Station on the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He's using a foresters tape measure that converts the tree's circumference into the diameter, the figure he records on his data sheet.
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    PART OF: Carbon Chronicles

    The Congo Rainforest Is Losing Ability to Absorb Carbon Dioxide. That’s Bad for Climate Change.

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    January 11, 2021
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    In Egypt, donkeys and wagons are used to haul people and loads, including containers full of water. Image by Fredrick Mugira. Egypt, 2019.
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    PART OF: Coronavirus in Nile Basin: Dual Dangers of a Pandemic and Water Crisis

    Egyptian Villagers Purify Their Drinking Water

    Rawnaa Al-Masry
    Guest Contributor
    January 5, 2021
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    “We need scientists who are in Africa focusing on African problems,” says Edwine Barasa of the Kenya Medical Research Institute–Wellcome Trust. Illustration by Katty Huertas / Science Magazine.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    A Kenyan Health Economist Investigates the Pandemic’s Puzzling Course in His Country

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    Linda Nordling
    Guest Contributor
    December 30, 2020
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    Lesson Plans

    Food Justice: Planting the Seeds of Change

    Students use varied art and media forms to learn about and raise awareness of food (in)security issues around the world and in their own communities.

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    Rosa Salazar
    Guest Contributor
    READ MORE about Food Justice: Planting the Seeds of Change
    December 29, 2020
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    COVID-19’s Implications for Nutrition and Hunger

    In this webinar a journalist and global public health and nutrition experts discuss challenges and...

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    Multiple Authors
    December 28, 2020
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    Women being cared for talk on the back patio of Agar. Image by Meklit Mersha. Ethiopia, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Invisible Women of Ethiopia

    In Ethiopia, Stigma's Barrier to Mental Health Care

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    Arianne Henry
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    December 28, 2020
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    Image courtesy of Jacopo Ottaviani and Isacco Chiaf/Internazionale.
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    PART OF: Lungs of the Earth - Central Africa

    Those Who Protect Central Africa's Forests and Gorillas (Italian)

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    December 22, 2020
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    A line of people queuing to enter a shop on December 9 during COVID-19 Tier 2 restrictions in Kingston, London. Image by Richard M Lee / Shutterstock. United Kingdom, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    Mutant Coronavirus in the United Kingdom Sets off Alarms, but Its Importance Remains Unclear

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    Kai Kupferschmidt
    Grantee
    December 21, 2020
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    Flooded Ggaba market in Luzira, Kampala after Lake Victoria burst its banks. Image by Noah Omuya. Uganda, 2020.
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    PART OF: Coronavirus in Nile Basin: Dual Dangers of a Pandemic and Water Crisis

    Uganda: Lake Victoria Breathes Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic, Recaptures Its Tributaries

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    December 21, 2020
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    Zebiba Hassan-Ali holding her daughter, Mita, while walking in the center of Dessie. Image by Arianne Lachapelle Henry. Ethiopia, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Invisible Women of Ethiopia

    Ethiopian Domestic Workers: Longing for Home

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    Arianne Henry
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    December 21, 2020
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  • A young Orthodox Christian girl outside of St. Mary Entoto in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Image by Arianne Lachapelle Henry. Ethiopia, 2019.
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    The Invisible Women of Ethiopia

    Through the story of one woman who was trafficked to Yemen and then Saudi Arabia as domestic help, I...

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    Arianne Henry
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Invisible Women of Ethiopia

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