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Africa

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    Ugandan soldiers serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) 33rd Battalion walk between defensive positions along the frontline in Yaaqshiid District of Mogadishu, where AMISOM forces have pushed Al Shabaab militants beyond the city's northern fringes to the outskirts of the Somali capital. AU/UN Image by Stuart Price. Somalia, 2011. (CC0 1.0).
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    PART OF: A Second Chance in Somalia

    Surviving al-Shabab: The Boy Who Escaped the World's Most Ruthless Terror Group

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    Hassan Ghedi Santur
    Grantee
    July 29, 2018
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  • Mohamed Hussein (not his real name) runs a rehabilitation center in a small town near Mogadishu. The center helps young men rebuild their lives after defecting from the terrorist group Al-Shabab. Image by Hassan Santur. Somalia, 2018.
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    A Second Chance in Somalia

    Can former fighters with a terrorist group be deradicalized and rehabilitated? An NGO in Somalia is...

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    Lesson Plans

    Introducing the Story of 'Losing Earth'

    In this printable PDF, you will find text summaries, discussion and comprehension questions, and other useful materials for students and teachers navigating "Losing Earth."

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    July 26, 2018
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    Farmers—very careful weather observers—are seeing their crops affected by water shortages, the longer dry season, and unpredictable weather, all of which are forecasted by climate change models. The weather problem is only likely to worsen in the future. Image by Elham Shabahat. Rwanda, 2018.
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    PART OF: Rwanda: Climate Change and Mountain Gorillas

    The Fates of People and Gorillas Are Entangled in Rwanda

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    Elham Shirin
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    July 26, 2018
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    This Week: The Ugly Story of Nigeria's Childhood 'Witches'

    Exposing the Abuse of Nigeria’s 'Witchcraft' Children Grantee Marc Ellison’s project has the look...

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    July 26, 2018
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    Writing & Communication Activities

    Guide your students in creative, expository, and persuasive writing, class debates, and science communications exercises designed for any subject area.

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    July 25, 2018
  • In March, Geophysical Research Letters reported that the western part of Greenland’s ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate in at least 450 years. Some scientists believe that the Arctic hasn’t seen ice melt like this in 5,000 years. If the ice sheet melts entirely, sea levels would rise 20 feet, leaving Lower Manhattan underwater. Jason Gulley, a geologist, and Celia Trunz, a Ph.D. student in geology, have been conducting meltwater research by releasing a fluorescent red dye to determine how and why…
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    Visualizing Climate Change

    Activities encouraging students to create and evaluate visual representations of climate change in order to interpret and share environmental knowledge effectively.

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    July 24, 2018
  • Yasmin Bendaas with sheepherder Shareef BouAziz in Algeria in 2016. Image courtesy of Yasmin Bendaas. Algeria, 2016.
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    Meet the Journalist: Yasmin Bendaas

    Pulitzer Center Grantee Yasmin Bendaas discusses her reporting in Algeria—a 2012 project on the...

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    Taking Action: Activities for Students, Schools, and Communities

    What could you and your students do to fight climate change? This resource outlines letter-writing campaigns, research projects and school-wide event ideas for students.

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    July 23, 2018
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    Digging Deeper: Background Materials & Primary Sources

    Find all the context you need to teach "Losing Earth," including historical timelines and original transcripts from Senate hearings on climate change.

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    July 22, 2018
  • Jahd Khalil dials in from Cairo to speak with Jack London Middle School 6th graders. Image courtesy of Tracy Crowley. United States, 2018.
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    Skype a Journalist into Your Classroom

    Want a journalist to speak with your class about their environmental reporting? Our grantees have expertise ranging from ocean health to pollution. Learn more about how to schedule a free visit.

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    July 21, 2018
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    Image by Marc Ellison. Nigeria, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Child Witches of Nollywood

    Branded and Beaten: The Nigerian Children Accused of Witchcraft and Murder

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    Marc Ellison
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    July 20, 2018
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