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Africa

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  • Daniel (11) carries a bag of cobalt on his back. He works in a mine ferrying sacks of cobalt to a depot. Image by Sebastian Meyer. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: Child Labor and Your Smartphone

    Did Congolese Children Help Make Your Batteries? Vivienne Walt and Sebastian Meyer In the Democratic...

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    August 30, 2018
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    A miner crushes cobalt that will be tested for purity at the Kasulo mine depot. Image by Sebastian Meyer. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Race for Cobalt

    How Children in Mines Fuel the Digital Revolution

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    Vivienne Walt
    Grantee
    August 27, 2018
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    Miners pulling up a bag of cobalt inside the Kasulo mine near Kolwezi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Image by Sebastian Meyer. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Race for Cobalt

    Blood, Sweat, and Batteries

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    August 23, 2018
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  • Inside the Kasulo mine, which is owned by the DRC government and run by China’s Congo Dongfang International Mining, or CDM. Image by Sebastian Meyer. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2018.
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    The Race for Cobalt

    Vivienne Walt and Sebastian Meyer traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo, home to most of the...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Race for Cobalt
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    Advertisements in Cape Town encourage people to conserve water. Image by Brett Walton. South Africa, 2018.
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    PART OF: Cape Town's Water Crisis

    The Nuances of Reporting on Drought, the Everything Story

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    Brett Walton
    Grantee
    August 23, 2018
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    Ibrahim Alawad, of the FPRC armed group. Image by Dennis & Patrick Weinert. Central African Republic, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Center Cannot Hold

    Blood Diamonds, Armed Rebels, and a Cambridge-Educated Warlord

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    Jack Losh
    Grantee
    August 21, 2018
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Southern African Journalists Delve into Property Rights Reporting

    A brief recap of a journalism training on reporting land and property rights held in Johannesburg...

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    Steve Sapienza
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    August 16, 2018
  • Image by Deborah Bloom. Kenya, 2018.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Deborah Bloom

    Deborah Bloom is a freelance journalist based in Atlanta, Georgia. She covers stories about culture...

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    Deborah Bloom
    Grantee
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    Waste dumped in the water in Kitty Tambana. Image by Besenty Gomez. Gambia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Struggle for Fish

    Gambia’s Environmental Campaigners Are Calling Time on Fishmeal

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    Nosmot Gbadamosi
    Congo Basin RJF Grantee
    August 16, 2018
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  • Surrounded by a thick layer of pollution that settled over Patna overnight, a dawn cricket match gets underway at Gandhi Maidan Park in central Patna. Image by Larry C. Price. India, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: When Pollution Kills

    The Hidden Threat of PM2.5 Larry C. Price and Gayathri Vaidyanathan Airborne pollution is not just a...

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    August 16, 2018
  • Abdi is 16-year-old. In 2007 at the age of 7, his Quranic school teacher encouraged him to join Al-Shabab. Six years ago, he escaped the group. Image by Hassan Ghedi Santur. Somalia, 2018.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Hassan Ghedi Santur

    In Somalia, thousands of children, mostly boys, have defected or have been rescued from the...

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    Hassan Ghedi Santur
    Grantee
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  • The Feed the Future Tworore Inkoko, Twunguke project hosts a meeting in the Gataraga sector of Rwanda to recruit farmers to grow chickens. If the farmers commit to four days of training and pass a competency test, they are given a backyard coop worth about $625, as well as the means to obtain 100 day-old chicks, vaccines, feed and technical advice. Image by Emily Urban for NPR. Rwanda, 2018.
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    Helping the Poor: What Works in Rwanda?

    Governments, foundations, and nonprofits aim to help the world's poorest people by giving them...

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    Marc Gunther
    Grantee
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