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Asia

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  • Ukrainian AIDS activist Olga Palamarchuk was displaced from her home city of Donetsk and resettled in Odessa. Photo by Misha Friedman. Ukraine, 2016.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Sophie Pinkham

    Journalist Sophie Pinkham speaks about her reporting on the work of AIDS activists in eastern...

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  • Plastic jerrycans have been staked on the beach of Guraidhoo, Maldives, to protect the shoreline during storm surges. Image by Kai Schultz. Maldives, 2017.
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    Meet the Journalist: Kai Schultz

    Kai Schultz reports that far-reaching corruption is threatening to topple the Maldives's fragile...

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  • Elderly widows cook next to their beds at Tarash Mandir, a short-stay home for young women and permanent facility for elderly widows in Vrindavan. Image by Amy Toensing. India, 2016.
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    Amy Toensing Visited Guilford College to Present 'A World of Widows'

    Amy Toensing visited Guilford College to present her Pulitzer Center-supported project, "A World of...

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    April 19, 2017
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    Graffiti near the Myitsone Dam, expressing popular Kachin sentiments about the root causes of the ongoing civil war. Image by Doug Bock Clark. Myanmar, 2017.
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    PART OF: Exploring Myanmar's Conflicted Future

    China Is Playing Peacemaker in Myanmar, but with an Ulterior Motive

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    April 19, 2017
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  • A Rohingya refugee displays her scars. Image by Doug Bock Clark. Myanmar, 2017.
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    Exploring Myanmar's Conflicted Future

    As Myanmar emerges from half a century of isolation to join the globalized world, Doug Bock Clark...

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    Women workers spray pesticides on an industrial plantation in Riau, Indonesia. Image by Wudan Yan. Indonesia, 2017.
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    PART OF: Can Palm Oil Ever Be Grown Sustainably?

    Indonesian Women Risk Health to Supply Palm Oil to the West

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    April 19, 2017
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  • A footbridge over the River Mzamba links Pondoland with the town of Port Edward. Image by Krisanne Johnson for Yale E360. South Africa, 2017.
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    Meet the Journalist: Fred Pearce

    Two hundred environmental and human rights activists are assassinated each year, according to Global...

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  • Fatumah is a single teenage mother living in Mukon, Uganda. She was unable to finish secondary school because the school fees were too expensive for her parents. Fatumah supports her family through subsistence agriculture and occasional work as a cleaner, while also shouldering the burden of fetching water and doing household chores. An aspiring business owner, Fatumah attends entrepreneurship workshops at a local NGO twice a week. Image by Mariana Krueger. Uganda.
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    National Geographic Your Shot 'Strong Women' Finalists Selected

    The Pulitzer Center is partnering with Your Shot– National Geographic’s photo community made up of...

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    April 18, 2017
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    Ian Johnson Publishes "The Souls of China"

    Grantee Ian Johnson just published a book, "The Souls of China," on the return of religion after Mao...

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    April 17, 2017
  • Throughout West Kalimantan swidden or “slash and burn” techniques are used to clear land in preparation for planting corn, spinach, and pumpkins. Moments after a large burn, a young man gathers Cassava roots among the still smoldering tree trunks. Image by Kent Wagner. Indonesia, 2016.
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    Student Fellow 2017 SPJ Regional Winners Move on to National Competition

    Pulitzer Center Student Fellows are chosen as three regional winners and one finalist for the...

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    April 17, 2017
  • Women working at a small, temporary brick factory in Malda village. While most of the laborers at this factory were local relatives of the owner, the industry is notorious for exploiting migrant labor. Image by Yardain Amron. India, 2016.
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    India: Migrating Into Slavery

    Each winter hundreds of thousands of Indians migrate north to man the world's second largest brick...

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    A group of high school and college students standing with a street vendor on the road outside Bade Seepat. Despite their education, they all said they expected to end up migrating to brick kilns like their parents. Image by Yardain Amron. India, 2017.
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    PART OF: India: Migrating Into Slavery

    Podcast: The Stigmas of Bondage in India and Beyond

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    April 17, 2017
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