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Africa

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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Bill Gates Cites Everyday Africa as Top Reason to Be Hopeful About Africa’s Future

    Everyday Africa was highlighted by both Bill Gates and The New York Times for their work that...

    January 12, 2017
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    Cherries, the fruit of the coffee tree, generally contain two coffee beans--actually two seeds, each with one flat side--inside. Tanzania is famous for its peaberry coffee, produced by a rare mutation that creates only a single seed with no flat part. Image by Dan Grossman. Tanzania, 2016.
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    PART OF: Laboratory Earth

    How Climate Change Is Threatening Tanzania's Coffee Growers

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    January 11, 2017
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    A young Syrian refugee packs tea boxes under a table in a Turkish factory near his refugee camp on the Turkey-Syria border.
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    PART OF: Refugee Boom and Bust: A Global Gold Rush

    The Business of Exploiting Suffering Refugees

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    January 10, 2017
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    @Jostfranko follows the path of cotton from growers and harvesters in Burkina Faso to production in Bangladesh and Romania, and finally Western Europe in the form of retail garments. Image by Jost Franko. 2016.
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    PART OF: Cotton: The Story Behind the Garment Industry

    Jost Franko's Cotton Project on Open Society Foundation Instagram Feed

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    January 9, 2017
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    The homes of Mount Carmel farmworkers were also destroyed by fire in August 2009. Image courtesy of Ben Freeth. Zimbabwe, 2009.
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    PART OF: Mugabe's Last Days

    Why White Zimbabwean Farmer, Ben Freeth, Returned to His Farm Eight Years After it Was Destroyed by Pro-Mugabe Forces

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    Martin Fletcher
    Grantee
    January 7, 2017
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    Beyebo Eresado and a fellow villager describe how their community in southern Ethiopia stopped female genital mutilation. Image by Amy Yee. Ethiopia, 2016.
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    PART OF: Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia

    Attitudes Toward Female Genital Mutilation Changing in Ethiopia

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    Amy Yee
    Grantee
    January 5, 2017
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  • Carrying cotton to the collection point in Diongolo, Burkina Faso. Image by Jošt Franko. Burkina Faso, 2016
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalists: Meta Krese and Jošt Franko

    Why are shirts, jeans, and countless other cotton items we use every day so strikingly cheap? What...

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    READ MORE about Meet the Journalists: Meta Krese and Jošt Franko
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    Nyabany and her daughter wait at a clinic at the U.N. base in Bentiu, South Sudan, on Dec. 18, 2016. Eight-month-old Nyadholi is suffering from severe acute malnutrition. Image by Cassandra Vinograd. South Sudan, 2016.
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    PART OF: A Look Inside South Sudan's Bitter War

    War Pushes South Sudan Toward Famine

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    Cassandra Vinograd
    Grantee
    January 5, 2017
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    PART OF: South Africa's Toxic Legacy

    South Africa's Toxic Legacy

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    Mark Olalde
    Grantee
    January 3, 2017
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    A Look Inside South Sudan's Bitter War

    Mass killings, mass rape, ethnic cleansing, starvation and a lack of international will to act...

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    Cassandra Vinograd
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - A Look Inside South Sudan's Bitter War
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    Elizabeth poses for a photo on Dec. 15, 2015 at the U.N. base in Bentiu, South Sudan. She fled recent fighting in Leer County. Image by Cassandra Vinograd. South Sudan, 2016.
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    PART OF: A Look Inside South Sudan's Bitter War

    South Sudan: The Revenge of Salva Kiir

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    Cassandra Vinograd
    Grantee
    January 2, 2017
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    Mbolwa Divele fears a mine would endanger his way of life by destroying grazing land. Image by Mark Olalde. South Africa, 2016.
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    PART OF: South Africa's Toxic Legacy

    South Africa: Amadiba Community Fights Proposed Mine

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    Mark Olalde
    Grantee
    January 2, 2017
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