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Asia

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    Boxes of OxyContin tablets sold in China sit on a table in southern China's Hunan province on Sept. 24, 2019. Representatives from the Sacklers' Chinese affiliate, Mundipharma, tell doctors that OxyContin is less addictive than other opioids — the same pitch that their U.S. company, Purdue Pharma, admitted was false in court more than a decade ago. Image by Mark Schiefelbein / AP Photo. China, 2019.
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    PART OF: Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?

    Fake Doctors, Pilfered Medical Records Drive Oxy China Sales

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    Erika Kinetz
    Grantee
    November 20, 2019
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    Hindu girls of the Durga Vahini, the 'saffron brigade' women's wing of the Hindu hardliner organization Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), participate in a self-defense training camp, on July 7, 2017 in Jammu, India. Due to the increase in crime against women in the country, the young girls are being given training to operate sticks and guns and to develop the skills of self-defence. Image by Nitin Kanotra / Hindustan Times via Getty Images. India, 2017.
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    PART OF: Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience

    Good Wives, Good Soldiers: Durga Vahini Women Take Up Arms to Protect Hindu Identity

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    Kalpana Jain
    Grantee
    November 15, 2019
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    Kabir, second from left, weaves while talking with Namdeva, Raidas and Pipaji. Painting from Jaipur, India, early 19th century. Image courtesy of National Museum New Delhi / Creative Commons.
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    PART OF: Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience

    How India’s Youth Are Taking to a Path Shown by a 15th Century Mystic

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    Kalpana Jain
    Grantee
    November 14, 2019
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  • Pallavi Puri from Boston University School of Public Health answers a panel question on her reporting on beedi rollers in India. Image by Nora Moraga-Lewy. United States, 2019.
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    BU School of Public Health Spotlight on Reporting Fellow Pallavi Puri

    Boston University highlights Reporting Fellow Pallavi Puri's journalistic work investigating the...

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    November 12, 2019
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    A household in a village in Kawal Tiger Reserve, in the state of Telangana. Image by Vandana Menon. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: India: Battles over Land

    India: Moving People to Make Space for Tigers

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    Vandana Menon
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    November 6, 2019
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    A house in the core zone of Kawal Tiger Reserve, in the state of Telangana. Image by Vandana Menon. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: India: Battles over Land

    India: Rising Tiger Numbers and Dwindling Tribal Rights

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    Vandana Menon
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    November 5, 2019
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  • Women from the Naikpod tribe rest at their homes in the forests of Kawal Tiger Sanctuary. Image by Vandana Menon. India, 2019.
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    India: Battles over Land

    To whom does the forest belong? To the people, the animals, or the state?

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    Vandana Menon
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - India: Battles over Land
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    Jihadist radicalization of Indonesian women has emboldened new groups to contribute to acts of terror in Southeast Asia. Image by Dzaqi Akbar/Shutterstock. Indonesia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Life After Jihad

    In Indonesia, ‘Women Are Now a Permanent Part of the Jihadi Structure’

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    Ana P. Santos
    Grantee
    November 1, 2019
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    “We survived on hardships,” Abdul Mozid says of his childhood in Myanmar. He had to sell chickens and beg for food, and learned to read and write years later at a refugee camp in Bangladesh. Image by Sasha Ingber. Bangladesh, 2019.
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    PART OF: Persecuted But Not Silenced: Rohingya Voices And The Art of Tarana

    Musician Profile: Abdul Mozid

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    Sasha Ingber
    Grantee
    November 1, 2019
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  • With Japan’s crisis growing exponentially, the community has stepped forward to be a part of the solution. Image by Audrey Henson. Japan, 2019.
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    Dementia Crisis in Japan

    Dementia is not a new concept to Japan. However, reishi mushrooms are.

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    Audrey Henson
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Dementia Crisis in Japan
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    Toru Hoshikawa shows the green houses in which mushrooms are grown. Image by Audrey Henson. Japan, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dementia Crisis in Japan

    Treating Dementia in Japan: How a Mushroom and a Community Work Together

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    Audrey Henson
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    October 31, 2019
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  • The dargah of 14th-century Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya in New Delhi. Image by Nikhil Mandalaparthy. India, 2019.
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    Shared Sacred Spaces: The Future of Sufi Shrines in a Polarized India

    For centuries, Muslims and Hindus across India have traditionally worshiped at shrines called...

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    Nikhil Mandalaparthy
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Shared Sacred Spaces: The Future of Sufi Shrines in a Polarized India

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