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  • A LDU soldier raising a cane to beat a woman in Kampala, Uganda in March, 2020.
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    Pandemic and Human Rights Abuses in Uganda: Deaths, Injuries, and Broken Promises

    Starting in early 2020, countries across the world hastily declared lockdowns to curb the spread of...

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    Musinguzi Blanshe
    2020 Reporting Fellow
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    PART OF: Stopping the Next One: Scientists Race to Prevent Human Encroachment on Wildlife From Causing the Next Pandemic

    How Do We Stop the Next Pandemic?

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    Harriet Constable
    Grantee
    January 14, 2021
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    PART OF: Stopping the Next One: Scientists Race to Prevent Human Encroachment on Wildlife From Causing the Next Pandemic

    What Will Cause the Next Pandemic?

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    Harriet Constable
    Grantee
    January 14, 2021
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    PART OF: Stopping the Next One: Scientists Race to Prevent Human Encroachment on Wildlife From Causing the Next Pandemic

    The Next Pandemic: What Will It Be?

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    Harriet Constable
    Grantee
    January 14, 2021
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  • Kataleya Nativi Baca, 28, a transgender woman, fled Honduras after enduring years of violent harassment. Here, after crossing into Mexico from Guatemala by river raft, she continues her long journey to the U.S. border. Image by Daniella Villasana. Mexico, 2020. Photograph supported in part by The International Women's Media Foundation.
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    Women on the Move

    Women make up about half of those who migrate internationally and within their own countries. Some...

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    The Everyday Projects
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    Women on the Move: Analyzing Text and Photography from Eight Migration Stories

    Students reflect on stories they have seen about migration, and then analyze text and photography from eight short articles about women from different parts of the world who were forced to migrate.

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    Crossing Borders: Analyzing Infographics to Evaluate Migration Trends

    Students will engage with infographics to analyze and communicate global migration trends, and specifically visualize the experience of women who are migrating.

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    Mary Nance
    Pulitzer Center Alumni
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    Eucalyptus: An Alternative for the Preservation of Forests in Kivu? (French)

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    Hervé Mukulu Vulotwa
    Grantee
    January 15, 2021
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    PART OF: Community Rainforest Concessions in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    The Bold Plan to Save Africa's Largest Forest

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    Peter Yeung
    Grantee
    January 11, 2021
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    In Egypt, donkeys and wagons are used to haul people and loads, including containers full of water. Image by Fredrick Mugira. Egypt, 2019.
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    PART OF: Coronavirus in Nile Basin: Dual Dangers of a Pandemic and Water Crisis

    Egyptian Villagers Purify Their Drinking Water

    Rawnaa Al-Masry
    Guest Contributor
    January 5, 2021
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    “We need scientists who are in Africa focusing on African problems,” says Edwine Barasa of the Kenya Medical Research Institute–Wellcome Trust. Illustration by Katty Huertas / Science Magazine.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    A Kenyan Health Economist Investigates the Pandemic’s Puzzling Course in His Country

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    Linda Nordling
    Guest Contributor
    December 30, 2020
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    Food Justice: Planting the Seeds of Change

    Students use varied art and media forms to learn about and raise awareness of food (in)security issues around the world and in their own communities.

    Rosa Clara Salazar Herran
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