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South America

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    PART OF: The Polluted River of Buenos Aires

    Is There Still Hope for Latin America's Most Toxic River?

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    Jacob Boyko
    2023 Reporting Fellow
    March 13, 2024
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    PART OF: The Polluted River of Buenos Aires

    Inside Buenos Aires’ Villas

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    Jacob Boyko
    2023 Reporting Fellow
    March 12, 2024
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    The Polluted River of Buenos Aires

    A toxic river runs right through Argentina's bustling capital city, but government initiatives to...

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    Jacob Boyko
    2023 Reporting Fellow
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    PART OF: Race Against Time: Amazon Landgrabbers Rush To Seize the Rainforest

    Squeezed-Out Amazon Smallholders Seek New Frontiers in Brazil’s Roraima State

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    March 12, 2024
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    PART OF: Lobbies and Pressures Behind Anchoveta Management in Peru

    Lady Camones Pushes Bill That Weakens Protection in Five Nautical Miles (Spanish)

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    Magali Estrada Astiquipan
    ORN Fellow
    March 8, 2024
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    PART OF: Amazon Underworld: A Cross-Border Investigation Into the Criminal Networks That Run the Amazon

    How 37 Journalists Collaborated To Investigate, Map Armed Groups and Illicit Economies in the Amazon

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    March 7, 2024
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    An Amazon Without Water or Food

    How extreme weather has intensified and impacted the lives of people in the Amazon.

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    A Vision of Justice

    Having had no training or experience in politics, Indigenous mother of three Fabiola Campillai was...

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    Nancy Roberts
    Grantee
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    PART OF: A Vision of Justice

    A Vision of Justice: Chile’s First Blind Senator

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    Nancy Roberts
    Grantee
    March 4, 2024
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    Sunboats

    The Achuar indigenous people from the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest are transitioning to the use of...

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    PART OF: Sunboats

    In the Amazon, a New Way To Live off Nature

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    March 2, 2024
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    How Monoculture and Water Affect the Food and Health of Indigenous Populations on Bananal Island

    Droughts, floods, and erosion affect the food security and health of the Indigenous people of...

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