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  • A member of the Amahoro fish farming cooperative holds up a fish she has caught. Image by Cammie Behnke. Rwanda, 2018.
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    Redefining Gender Roles in Rwanda

    Twenty-five years after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda has been labeled a champion for women's rights...

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    Cammie Behnke
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Redefining Gender Roles in Rwanda
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    After being treated for severe malnutrition at Ifanadiana District Hospital, this girl is about to go home. Image by Rijasolo. Madagascar, 2019.
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    A Prescription for Madagascar’s Broken Health System: Data and a Focus on Details

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    March 1, 2019
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  • Days before Pakistan’s general elections, 50-year-old activist and human rights defender Bushra Khaliq encouraged rural women to vote. A longtime campaigner for women’s rights and labor rights, Khaliq has survived social and state-level attacks on her work. In 2017, the Ministry of Interior and home department of Pakistan accused Khaliq’s organization of performing “anti-state activities.” Khaliq took her case to the Lahore High Court and won the right to continue working. Image by Sara Hylton/National…
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    Lesson Plans

    Women and Nonviolent Resistance

    This lesson plan uses resources about women around the world leading nonviolent movements to fight against violence and injustice.

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    Devani Lemmon
    Pulitzer Center Alum
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    February 27, 2019
  • Jackie Spinner reports from Mohammedia. Image by Jackie Spinner. Morocco, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    A Look at Jackie Spinner's New Film, 'Don't Forget Me'

    The film, which explores daily life for autistic children in Morocco, was inspired by Spinner's own...

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    February 21, 2019
  • A sign found at Equality Now in Nairobi, a non-governmental international women's rights organization, describes the effects of FGM and urges people to fight against it. Image by Merdie Nzanga. Kenya, 2018.
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    Kenya, FGM, Prohibition, and the Law

    Is the 2011 federal Prohibition of FGM Act in Kenya enough to end the practice of female genital...

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    Merdie Nzanga
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Kenya, FGM, Prohibition, and the Law
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    A sign held at Equality Now office in Nairobi urges people to not interfere with the 2011 Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation law. Image by Merdie Nzanga. Kenya, 2018.
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    PART OF: Kenya, FGM, Prohibition, and the Law

    Some Anti-FGM Activists Say Law Is Not Enough to End Practice

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    Merdie Nzanga
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    February 19, 2019
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    Soweto Housing, Johannesburg. Image by Kevin Gabbert/Wikimedia Commons. South Africa, 2009.
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    PART OF: Land and Power in South Africa

    The Myth of White Genocide

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    James Pogue
    Grantee
    February 15, 2019
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  • A village of brightly colored Mandela Houses in Zulu Village, Zululand, South Africa. Image by Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock. South Africa, 2019.
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    Land and Power in South Africa

    Calls for expropriation of white-owned land are growing louder in South Africa, setting off a...

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    James Pogue
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Land and Power in South Africa
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    The dispensary in  Boji-Heri, Wajir County, Kenya. Image by Peter DiCampo. 2018.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    Nutrition Supplements, But No One to Distribute Them

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    February 15, 2019
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    Collince Onyango, 27, left, and his brother Raphael Oduor, 24, right, both university students, in their home in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya. Collince and his brother rent a single room from a resident who was lucky to move into the new houses that were built under the Kenya Slum Upgrading Project. Image by Peter DiCampo. 2018.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    Promises Kept? Residents Stranded in Temporary Shelters After Housing Project Stalls

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    February 15, 2019
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    Christ Miracle Church, center, originally built as a public toilet, in Kibera, Nairobi. Image by Peter DiCampo. Kenya, 2018.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    When Public Restrooms Fail, Rent Them out as Churches?

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    February 15, 2019
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    Farhiya Shimay Garore, 24, in Boji-Yeri, Wajir County. A resident of Boji-Yeri, she was registered into the World Food Programme project that targeted malnourished mothers and children under five. She was to receive cash transfers amounting to $120 over a period of three months. By the time the period ended she had only received $40. Image by Peter DiCampo. Kenya, 2019.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    Information Gaps Drive Mistrust in Cash Transfer Programs

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    February 15, 2019
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