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Oceania

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  • The Science Magazine cover for the award-winning story featured Stanis Malom, a 15-year old Papua boy whose leg is disfigured by yaws disease. Image by Brian Cassey. Papua New Guinea, 2018. 
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Honors "A Second Chance"

    Grantees Martin Enserink and Brian Cassey won the annual ASTMH Communications Award.

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    Multiple Authors
    November 22, 2019
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    Civil Beat reporter Nathan Eagle preparing for an interview in Hanawai Natural Area Reserve while on assignment covering the endangered kiwikiu in October. Image by Dan Dennison. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Hawaii Watersheds

    Behind the Story: My Slog to Find Rare Birds in a Remote Maui Rainforest

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    Nathan Eagle
    Grantee
    November 15, 2019
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    The kiwikiu population has plummeted after years of disease and destruction of forests. Image by Nathan Eagle. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Hawaii Watersheds

    Fighting To Save This Rare Maui Forest Bird From Extinction

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    Nathan Eagle
    Grantee
    November 15, 2019
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  • The nets would occasionally ensnare other Hawaii forest birds, such as amakihi, apapane and akohekohe. The crew would release them unharmed. Image by Nathan Eagle. United States, 2019.
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    Hawaii Watersheds

    This project explores Hawaii’s unique island landscape and the crucial role watersheds play in...

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    Nathan Eagle
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Hawaii Watersheds
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    Deb Ware shows a photo she took of her son, Sam, 22, on life support from an overdose, in Fountaindale, Central Coast, Australia, Thursday, July 18, 2019. This was hardly the first overdose Sam had experienced since his addiction to pharmaceutical opioids began following a simple wisdom tooth extraction. But she wondered if it would be his last. He had somehow survived more than 60 overdoses in 12 months. Image Courtesy of David Goldman. Australia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?

    An Opioid Addiction, and an Australian’s Battle to Survive

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    Kristen Gelineau
    Grantee
    September 6, 2019
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  • Dr. Jennifer Stevens, a pain specialist, talks with patient Cheryl Rowley who is awaiting surgery at St. Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, Australia, on July 17, 2019. "We were just pumping this stuff out into our local community, thinking that that had no consequences," says Stevens, a vocal advocate for changing opioid prescribing practices. "And now, of course, we realize that it does have huge consequences." Image by David Goldman. Australia, 2019.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Kristen Gelineau

    The Associated Press is investigating how the opioid epidemic, once thought to be an American...

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    Kristen Gelineau
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    Carmall Casey stands for a portrait in her yard in Black River, Tasmania, Australia, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. From her home in rural northwest Tasmania, not far from the poppy fields that produce half the world's supply of the raw ingredients in pharmaceutical opiates, Casey seethes over a system she says pushed her and so many others into addiction. It is a system that has made opioids the cheap and easy alternative for so many Australians. Image by David Goldman. Australia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?

    Surging Prescriptions, Deaths: Australia Faces Opioid Crisis

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    Kristen Gelineau
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    September 5, 2019
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  • A poppy plant. Image by Peter Andrey Smith. Tasmania, 2017.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Peter Andrey Smith

    Pulitzer Center grantee Peter Andrey Smith went to Tasmania to see first-hand how farmers on the...

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    Peter Smith
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    READ MORE about Meet the Journalist: Peter Andrey Smith
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    OxyContin bottles sit on a counter in Ogden, Utah. Image by PureRadiancePhoto / Shutterstock.com. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Tasmania's Opioid Farms

    How an Island in the Antipodes Became the World's Leading Supplier of Licit Opioids

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    Peter Smith
    Grantee
    July 11, 2019
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    Tasmania's Opioid Farms

    Farmers in the Australian state of Tasmania raise a majority of the world’s legal pharmaceutical...

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    Peter Smith
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Tasmania's Opioid Farms
  • The Purdue Pharma logo at its offices in Stamford, Conn., in 2007. Image by AP Photo/Douglas Healey. United States.
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    Project

    Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?

    Governments have failed to learn the lessons of the American epidemic.

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?
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    Image courtesy of Columbia University Press. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Incentivizing Innovation in Corrections

    A Critical Look at Private Prisons Overseas

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    Lauren-Brooke Eisen
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    May 21, 2019
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