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Asia

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    Farmer Norhadi points to forest cleared to make room for the Mega Rice Project
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    PART OF: Notes from the Underground: How Degraded Peatlands Could Accelerate Global Warming

    Fire and Rain: 'Living Downstream' Reports from Borneo

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    February 10, 2019
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  • Smog and smoke over Borneo and Indonesia, 1997. Image courtesy of NASA.
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    Notes from the Underground: How Degraded Peatlands Could Accelerate Global Warming

    Indonesia is repairing a vast peatland damaged in an ill-fated agricultural project. Peat breakdown...

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    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Notes from the Underground: How Degraded Peatlands Could Accelerate Global Warming
  • Both Sunni and Shia students study at a girls’ school in Minawar, a village near Gilgit in the province of Gilgit-Baltistan. Image by Sara Hylton/National Geographic. Pakistan, 2019.
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    Afghan and Pakistani Women Against Extremism

    What do Afghan and Pakistani women see as the roots of violent extremism, and how are some of them...

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    British visitor Subeera Hussain walks along a hanging bridge near Passu, a town in the Hunza valley of northern Pakistan. She wishes more people knew about the country’s beauty. “Tell people about Pakistan, the real Pakistan” she says. “I’m traveling alone as a woman and I’ve never felt more safe.” Image by Sara Hylton/National Geographic. Pakistan, 2019.
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    PART OF: Afghan and Pakistani Women Against Extremism

    The Rising Voices of Women in Pakistan

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    February 8, 2019
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    Bishop Pablo "Ambo" David prays over the tomb of Kian Loyd Delos Santos in La Loma Cemetary, Caloocan, Manila. Image by Eloisa Lopez. Philippines, 2018. 
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    PART OF: The Filipino Catholic Church in Crisis

    'Who Is This Stupid God?'

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    Adam Willis
    Grantee
    February 8, 2019
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    All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Couple
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    PART OF: The Future of Family Planning in India

    Rural Women in India Struggle to Access Contraception. These People Are Trying to Change That

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    Hannah Green
    Grantee
    February 8, 2019
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    Rohingya musician on a rooftop in Bangladesh.
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    PART OF: Persecuted But Not Silenced: Rohingya Voices And The Art of Tarana

    Sounds of Genocide: Recording Rohingya Musicians

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    Sasha Ingber
    Grantee
    February 4, 2019
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    Zhang Shihe, often known—as China’s first citizen journalist—by his web name “Tiger Temple.” © Sim Chi Yin/Magnum Photos with support from the Pulitzer Center.
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    PART OF: Speaking About China

    'My Responsibility to History:' An Interview With Zhang Shihe

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    Ian Johnson
    Grantee
    February 4, 2019
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  • Living victims: Vikas Yadav, 19, and Aman Yadav, 17, brothers, have muscular dystrophy and are being cared for by their mother at their home. Affected by toxic waste which seeped into the groundwater, they will live short, painful lives. Image by Rohit Jain. India, 2018.
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    Disabled Children of Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    Reports of congenital disabilities are significantly higher in the northern part of Bhopal, where...

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    Rohit Jain
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Disabled Children of Bhopal Gas Tragedy
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    On a short fuse: Rajni Panti, 21, a resident of one of the areas affected by the toxic gas leak in Bhopal, is always angry, earning the wrath of her neighbours who sometimes hit her back. Multiple disabilities have made this child of Bhopal gas leak survivors shy and irritable. Image by Rohit Jain. India, 2018.
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    PART OF: Disabled Children of Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Eyes Wide Shut

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    Rohit Jain
    Grantee
    January 30, 2019
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  • Abdullah Abed al-Abdeli, age 12, whose father died in an airstrike in Northern Yemen. Image by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times. Yemen. 2018.
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    Depicting War: Examining the Conflict in Yemen

    Students explore reporting on the Yemeni war and consider: What forms can war take, and how does it affect civilians directly and indirectly? How can journalists report on a conflict well?

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    January 29, 2019
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    PART OF: Persecuted But Not Silenced: Rohingya Voices And The Art of Tarana

    Rohingya Refugees Create Music to Memorialize Culture for Future Generations

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    Sasha Ingber
    Grantee
    January 26, 2019
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