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Central America

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    Cuban migrant Rita María Triana at the entrance to a small apartment where she lives in Panama City. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Cuban Migrants Stranded in Panama Live and Work Secretly

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    September 28, 2017
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  • Cuban migrants stranded in Panama talk to journalists at the camp where they are housed in Gualaca in the western province of Chiriquí. Image by José A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    Project

    A New Era in Cuban Migration

    The Obama administration’s decision to end the "wet foot, dry foot" policy has created a migration...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - A New Era in Cuban Migration
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    More Students Connect with Pulitzer Center Journalists via Skype

    The Pulitzer Center partners with Skype in the Classroom to facilitate engaging virtual...

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    Hannah Berk
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    August 30, 2017
  • In Jocotenango, Guatemala, Rosa de Sapeta's family used to avoid her smoke-filled kitchen. But since an aid group helped her replace the open fire with a cleaner burning stove, she says, "I have company while I cook." Image by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: Cooking With Fire

    Home Fires Burning Michelle Nijhuis and Lynn Johnson Cooking can be hazardous to your health...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    August 29, 2017
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    Some three billion people around the world cook their food and heat their homes with open or barely contained fires. Here, a woman stands near her household cooking fire in San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala. Photo by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    PART OF: The Cookstove Conundrum

    When Cooking Kills

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    August 25, 2017
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    Wearing a mask and gloves to protect fragile documents, an archivist opens one of the thousands of books of photographs held by the Historical Archives of the National Police. The Guatemalans pictured inside were all detained or arrested by the National Police during the country’s long civil war. Many of their fates remain unknown. Sometimes, visitors to the archive—or the archivists themselves—will turn a page and recognize a friend or relative not seen in decades. Image by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    PART OF: The Cookstove Conundrum

    This Secret Police Archive Holds Clues to Terrible Crimes

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    August 24, 2017
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    In Jocotenango, Guatemala, Rosa de Sapeta's family used to avoid her smoke-filled kitchen. But since an aid group helped her replace the open fire with a cleaner burning stove, she says, "I have company while I cook." Image by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    PART OF: The Cookstove Conundrum

    Three Billion People Cook over Open Fires—with Deadly Consequences

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    August 23, 2017
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  • Murals of Palestinians killed by Israel decorate the walls around Qalandia village near the checkpoint. Image by Matt Kennard. West Bank, 2016.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalists: Matt Kennard and Claire Provost

    During the War on Terror, the rise of private military contractors (PMCs) became an international...

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    The area of Cartago, Costa Rica—located only an hour away from the hustle and bustle of the country's urban capital, San José, feels like a world apart. Image by Jessie Rowan. 2017.
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    PART OF: Daily Challenges of Costa Rican Youth Living with Type 1 Diabetes

    Type 1 Diabetes in Rural Costa Rica

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    Jessie Rowan
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    August 4, 2017
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Women Photograph Announces 2017 Grant Recipients

    Inaugural grants, provided in partnership with the Pulitzer Center and ONA camera bags, highlighted...

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    July 31, 2017
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    Daniela around the time of her type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Image courtesy of Daniela Rojas Jimenez. Costa Rica. 
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    PART OF: Daily Challenges of Costa Rican Youth Living with Type 1 Diabetes

    26 Years and Counting with T1D

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    Jessie Rowan
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    July 28, 2017
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    Image by Jessie Rowan. Costa Rica, 2017.
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    PART OF: Daily Challenges of Costa Rican Youth Living with Type 1 Diabetes

    Better Diabetes Care Available, Yet Few Can Afford It

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    Jessie Rowan
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    July 24, 2017
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