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Africa

Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on Africa.

 

  • Activist Tomas Gomez Membreño says that “more and more of our natural resources are being handed out to foreign corporations.” Image by Jeremy Relph. Honduras, 2017.
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    Environmental Martyrs

    Murders of environmental and land rights campaigners are on the increase worldwide.

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    Fred Pearce
    Grantee
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    A man harvests sand in Makueni. Sand mining has drastically changed the ecosystem across the county. Image by Rachel Reed/Harriet Constable. Kenya, 2015.
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    PART OF: The Deadly Global War for Sand

    He Who Controls the Sand: Kenya's Mining 'Mafias'

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    Vince Beiser
    Grantee
    March 1, 2017
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    Salome Karwah, Ebola survivor and Ebola nurse, waits in her sister's bedroom on her wedding day as her aunts ask the groom's family for money, in a Liberian tradition known as Bride Price. In February 2017 she died from complications during childbirth. Image by Seema Yasmin. Liberia, 2015.
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    PART OF: Ebola Survivors

    A Woman Survives Ebola but Not Pregnancy in Africa

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    Seema Yasmin
    Grantee
    February 28, 2017
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    Florence Togama lives close to the Lujeri Tea Estate in the south of Malawi. Florence has around five different improved cookstoves, but still cooks on an open fire. Image by Nathalie Bertrams. Malawi, 2017.
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    PART OF: Smoke and Mirrors

    Malawi: A Cooking Crisis

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    February 27, 2017
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  • Rose Kandodo is cooking nsima, a maize porridge, on an improved cook stove in Nessa village. Image by Nathalie Bertrams. Malawi, 2016.
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    Smoke and Mirrors

    Globally, cooking smoke causes over 4 million deaths per year. Can improved cookstoves save lives...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Smoke and Mirrors
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    Flora Kandodo of Nessa village near Mulanje, Malawi, is cooking relish on her new Aleva stove—an improved cook stove that is fuel efficient and smokes less. Image by Nathalie Bertrams. Malawi, 2017.
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    PART OF: Smoke and Mirrors

    Illegal Logging in Malawi: Can Clean Cooking Stoves Save Its Forests?

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    February 23, 2017
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  • Seascape view from aboard the German frigate ship, the Frankfurt am Main, in the Mediterranean Ocean off of Tripoli. Image by Michael Scott Moore. Libya, 2016.
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    The East African Migrant Smuggling Trail

    Smugglers along the trail from East Africa to Europe, through Libya, tend to look after their own...

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    Michael Scott Moore
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The East African Migrant Smuggling Trail
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    Meet the Journalist: Michael Scott Moore

    Known pirates have smuggled people across the Gulf of Aden, from Somalia to Yemen, in fishing skiffs...

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    Michael Scott Moore
    Grantee
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    Capturing suspected pirates off the coast of Somalia. Image courtesy of the European Union Naval Force. Somalia, 2012.
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    PART OF: The East African Migrant Smuggling Trail

    Inside the Deadly Pirate Corridor Where Migrants Escape to Europe

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    Michael Scott Moore
    Grantee
    February 22, 2017
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    Al Azhar Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons/Creative Commons/Diego Delso. Egypt, 2011.
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    PART OF: The Rebirth of the Shi'a-Sunni Divide

    Why Iran's Shia Threat Is Very Real for Faraway Egyptians

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    Geneive Abdo
    Grantee
    February 21, 2017
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    Laborers south of Cairo manufacture bricks to feed Egypt's construction industry. With currency pressures on commodities and real estate, this is one of a handful operating hundreds of factories. Image by Jahd Khalil. Egypt, 2016.
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    PART OF: Egypt's Deadly Infrastructure

    Egypt’s Real Estate Boom Has Turned From Economic Safe Haven to Rubble

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    Jahd Khalil
    Grantee
    February 20, 2017
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  • Peter DiCampo presents Everyday Africa curriculum to students in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. Image by Rebecca Kaplan. United States, 2016. 
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Center Education Partner Says Everyday Africa Changed Student Worldview

    Pulitzer Center education partner Tracy Crowley writes about how her collaboration on Everyday...

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    February 20, 2017

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