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Africa

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  • The removal from Ghana of the highly enriched uranium core. Image courtesy of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Ghana, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: An Unusual US-China Partnership

    A Lesson on Nuclear Security Cooperation Richard Stone In a fascinating piece for Science magazine...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    September 6, 2017
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    The white rhino—"our final hope." Image by Kelsey Emery. South Africa, 2017.
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    PART OF: Rhinoceros Poaching in South Africa

    White Rhinos: The Final Hope

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    Kelsey Emery
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    September 1, 2017
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    Dr. Fowlds prepares to locate, and tranquilize the white rhino needed for the day's procedure. Image by Kelsey Emery. South Africa, 2017.
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    PART OF: Rhinoceros Poaching in South Africa

    South African Veterinarian Works to Save Wildlife from Poaching

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    Kelsey Emery
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    August 31, 2017
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    Ghana gearing up to launch a nuclear power program; its science village is part of the revival. Image by Richard Stone. Ghana, 2017.
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    PART OF: The U.S.-China Nuclear Rapprochement

    A Nuclear Revival in Ghana

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    Richard Stone
    Grantee
    August 31, 2017
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    Preparing for the Chinese miniature neutron source reactor to go critical, a physicist reels up a cadmium packet that absorbs excess neutrons that make uranium atoms achieve fission. Image by Richard Stone. Ghana, 2017. 
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    PART OF: The U.S.-China Nuclear Rapprochement

    U.S.-China Mission Rushes Bomb-Grade Nuclear Fuel Out of Africa

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    Richard Stone
    Grantee
    August 31, 2017
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  • The removal from Ghana of the highly enriched uranium core. Image courtesy of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Ghana, 2017.
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    The U.S.-China Nuclear Rapprochement

    An extraordinary collaboration between U.S. and Chinese nuclear scientists is setting the stage for...

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    Richard Stone
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The U.S.-China Nuclear Rapprochement
  • It takes an army to maintain rhinos on a reserve. Captured here, the entire team works with wildlife veterinarian Dr. Fowlds to push a rhino onto its stomach to keep its lungs from collapsing during a small procedure. On average, a white rhino weighs around 4,000 lbs. Image by Kelsey Emery. South Africa, 2017.
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    Rhinoceros Poaching in South Africa

    South African wildlife sits on the brink of disaster as rhinos continue to be poached. With so much...

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    Kelsey Emery
    2017 Reporting Fellow
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    A white rhino post-tranquilization, fighting against the medicine to stay awake. Meanwhile, reserve managers are trying to put a new tracking collar on the rhino and working to safely protect it. Image by Kelsey Emery. South Africa, 2017.
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    PART OF: Rhinoceros Poaching in South Africa

    Wildlife Poaching Could Mean the End of Conservation

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    Kelsey Emery
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    August 30, 2017
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    'Circus Without Borders' Broadcast Premiere

    The documentary will be airing on August 16th and August 30 on 5 stations in Native American...

    August 16, 2017
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    Lesson Plans

    Facing Risk: Journalists and their Families

    This lesson, designed for journalists and journalism students, uses the film "Facing Risk" to guide a conversation about the impact of reporting dangerous stories on journalists and their families.

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    READ MORE about Facing Risk: Journalists and their Families
    August 16, 2017
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    The Huajian shoe factory in Addis Ababa employs thousands of Ethiopians. Image by Noah Fowler. Ethiopia, 2017.
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    PART OF: China in Africa: Hope and Conflict in a Post-Western World

    Ethiopia to Djibouti: A Journey Along the New Beijing-Backed Ethiopia-Djibouti Rail

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    August 14, 2017
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    The Central Business District rises up behind a park in Nairobi. Image by Noah Fowler. Kenya, 2017.
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    PART OF: China in Africa: Hope and Conflict in a Post-Western World

    Kenya: Watching Chinese TV on the Savannah

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    August 10, 2017
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