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Africa

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    A child accused of being a witch at a safe house in Calabar. Image by Marc Ellison. Nigeria, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Child Witches of Nollywood

    How Nigeria's Fear of Child 'Witchcraft' Ruins Young Lives

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    Marc Ellison
    Grantee
    November 14, 2018
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    Image courtesy of Michael Scott Moore and Harper Collins Publishers.
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    PART OF: Somalia: Pirates and Anarchy

    The Desert and the Sea: 977 Days Captive on the Somali Pirate Coast

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    Michael Scott Moore
    Grantee
    November 13, 2018
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  • Image by Molly Knight Raskin. Liberia, 2018.
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    Treating Mental Illness in Resource-Poor Countries

    Can mental illness be treated in a country with just one psychiatrist for 4 million people? In...

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    A screenshot taken from Molly Knight Raskin's PBS NewsHour story on mental health care in Liberia. Image by PBS NewsHour. Liberia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Treating Mental Illness in Resource-Poor Countries

    In Liberia, Survivors of Ebola and Civil War Now Struggle With Mental Illness

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    Molly Knight Raskin
    Grantee
    November 13, 2018
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    PART OF: Somalia: Pirates and Anarchy

    From Journalist to Hostage

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    Michael Scott Moore
    Grantee
    November 9, 2018
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    A sign at the entrance to the camp in Bria warns against bringing in weapons. Image by Jack Losh. Central African Republic, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Center Cannot Hold

    Dividing Lines

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    Jack Losh
    Grantee
    November 9, 2018
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Roxanne Scott

    In 1960, about 100,000 turkeys in England suddenly died. The turkeys were fine up until the night...

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    Roxanne Scott
    Grantee
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    After days of pursuit, Chinko's rangers have caught two suspected poachers deep in the Chinko bush. A raid on a their camp uncovered shotguns, machetes and carcasses of antelope, buffalo, crocodile, hippo and monkey. Image by Jack Losh. Central African Republic, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Center Cannot Hold

    Sudanese Militias Moonlight As Poachers in Central African Republic's Badlands

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    Jack Losh
    Grantee
    November 9, 2018
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  • Twin City took over the leasehold of the 8,000ha Mooiplaas reserve from private investors, and consolidated it into Karangani Game Reserve. Image by Filipa Domingues. Mozambique, 2018.
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    Oxpeckers Honored With SAB Environmental Media Award

    Oxpeckers won an SAB Environmental Media Award for their Pulitzer Center-supported project on land...

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    November 7, 2018
  • Originally from Bentiu, this young man fled in December 2013 when the conflict broke out in his town. He went to a smaller town called Mayom, where the war had not yet reached. There, he wanted to keep on going to school. But in April 2014, when he was 14, government soldiers came to the town and took him away. 'I was forced to be a soldier. Many people were taken that day. I knew that they were there looking for new recruits'. He was taken for training with other young men, to a military camp. 'They would…
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    Scars and Resilience in South Sudan

    In South Sudan, the trauma of the war and the use of child soldiers is transmitted from one...

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    Former child soldiers during the release ceremony, outside Yambio in South Sudan. One hundred twenty-eight children (90 boys and 38 girls) were officially released at this ceremony by two armed groups, bringing the total number released this year to over 900. Image by Andreea Campeanu. South Sudan, 2018.
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    PART OF: Scars and Resilience in South Sudan

    Child Soldiers of South Sudan

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    October 30, 2018
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    Image by Tobin Jones for UN photos.
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    PART OF: A Second Chance in Somalia

    Reporter’s Diary: Heal Somalia’s Former Child Soldiers, Heal a Nation

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    Hassan Ghedi Santur
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    October 29, 2018
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