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Asia

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  • Floating Vietnamese village in Cambodia. Image by Flickr user Tyler Ingram. Cambodia, 2012. Used via Creative Commons license.
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    Cambodia's Floating Villages

    In Cambodia’s floating villages, tens of thousands of ethnic Vietnamese eke out precarious lives on...

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    Ben Mauk
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    Playing xiangqi on the porch of a floating house in the village of Chhnok Trou. Image by Andrea Frazzetta. Cambodia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Cambodia's Floating Villages

    Persecuted on Land, a Minority in Cambodia Takes Shelter on the Water

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    Ben Mauk
    Grantee
    March 28, 2018
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    Manila Traffic. Image by Gordon Wrigley (CC BY 2.0). Philippines, 2007.
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    PART OF: Reporting on Road Safety in the Philippines

    Seat Belt Law: The Most Violated Road Rule in the Philippines

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    Dinna Louise C. Dayao
    Grantee
    March 26, 2018
  • In this Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2017, photo, F, 22, who says she was raped by members of Myanmar’s armed forces in June and again in September, cries as she speaks to The Associated Press in her tent in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh. The Associated Press has found that the rape of Rohingya women by Myanmar’s security forces has been sweeping and methodical. The AP interviewed 29 women and girls who say they were raped by Myanmar’s armed forces, and found distinct patterns in their accounts, their…
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    'Rohingya Under Attack' Wins at 79th Annual Overseas Press Club Awards

    At the 79th Annual Overseas Press Club Awards, a Pulitzer Center-supported project from the...

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    March 22, 2018
  • Shibby de Guzman, 13, center, joins other youths Tuesday at a Manila rally to protest policies of the Duterte government. Image by Ana P. Santos. Philippines, 2017.
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    Lesson Plans

    Young People's Revolutions: Examining Youth Movements Around the World

    This lesson pools resources on youth movements in 4 countries and asks students to examine: what matters to young people the world over, what matters to you, and how do you fit into a global picture?

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    March 21, 2018
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    Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi campaigning during the 2012 by-elections in Myanmar. Image by Htoo Tay Zar (CC). Myanmar, 2012.
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    PART OF: Myanmar Struggles to Contain Rakhine Crisis

    Burma Considers Law That Could Restrict Work of United Nations, Nongovernmental Groups

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    Timothy McLaughlin
    Grantee
    March 19, 2018
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    PART OF: Aging Crisis in Japan

    For Many of Japan’s Elderly Women, Prison Is a Haven

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    Shiho Fukada
    Grantee
    March 16, 2018
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    Sand barge workers near Can Tho City hose down a mountain of sand pumped up from branches of the Mekong. The wet sand is then pumped through underground pipes to a road construction site further inland.
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    PART OF: The Deadly Global War for Sand

    Dramatic Photos Show How Sand Mining Threatens a Way of Life in Southeast Asia

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    March 16, 2018
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    Omirserik Ibragimov, 25, uses a net to ice fish on the frozen surface of the North Aral Sea near Tastubek, Kazakhstan. Image by Taylor Weidman. Kazakhstan, 2017.
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    PART OF: The Return of a Dying Sea

    Once Written Off for Dead, the Aral Sea Is Now Full of Life

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    March 16, 2018
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  • Omirserik Ibragimov, 25, uses a net to ice fish on the frozen surface of the North Aral Sea near Tastubek, Kazakhstan. Image by Taylor Weidman. Kazakhstan, 2017.
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    The Return of a Dying Sea

    For the fishing villages around the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan, fortunes ebb and flow with the water's...

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    Informal housing, Footbridge near Orangi Town Station, Karachi, Pakistan. Still from KCR, 2014–2017, nine-channel multimedia installation. Image by Ivan Sigal. Pakistan, 2017.
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    PART OF: The Karachi Circular Railway

    Seeing Karachi Through Its Abandoned Public Railway System: An Interview with Ivan Sigal

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    Ivan Sigal
    Grantee
    March 15, 2018
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    One IDP camp near Sittwe can only be accessed by sea with boats transporting vital aid supplies such as rice and cooking oil. Image by Mathias Eick (CC BY-ND 2.0). Myanmar, 2013.
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    PART OF: Myanmar Struggles to Contain Rakhine Crisis

    Burma Is Pumping Millions into Rebuilding Rakhine. But Is It for the Rohingya?

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    Timothy McLaughlin
    Grantee
    March 14, 2018
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