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South America

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    Colombia has greater biodiversity than any country except Brazil. Image by Greg Kendall-Ball/Nature. Colombia, 2018. 
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    PART OF: Rehabilitating Colombian Militants

    FARC and the Forest: Peace Is Destroying Colombia’s Jungle—and Opening It to Science

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    June 13, 2018
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  • Suhad Babaa, executive director of Just Vision, speaks at a panel on community-level peace building at the "Beyond War" conference. Image by Jin Ding. Washington, D.C., 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Beyond War: From the Ground Up–Building Peace Outside the Halls of Power

    Jina Moore, East Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, moderated the panel “From the Ground Up...

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    June 11, 2018
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    A FARC banner in Colombia. Image by Bruno Federico. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Building Peace in Colombia: A Double-edged Sword

    FARC Drops Its Weapons, But Colombia’s Deadly Conflict Goes On

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    May 27, 2018
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  • A FARC banner in Colombia. Image by Bruno Federico. Colombia, 2018.
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    Building Peace in Colombia: A Double-edged Sword

    Colombia’s 2016 peace deal put an end to 52 years of armed conflict and saw over 7,000 guerrillas...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Building Peace in Colombia: A Double-edged Sword
  • Filming interviews in Colombia
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalists: Sara Reardon, Adam Levy, Greg Kendall-Ball

    For decades Colombia has been haunted by civil war. In 2016, the government signed a peace treaty...

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  • Grantees awarded for their excellence in data journalism. Panama, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Grantees Honored for Data Journalism Excellence

    Grantees honored for their data journalism work covering indigenous people's land rights in Panama.

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    May 13, 2018
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    Zinc, which is the top metal mined at Cerro de Pasco and among the top five consumed worldwide, is the main ingredient of every American penny. Volcan sold US$399.6 million in 2016 — the bulk its total metal sales stayed in Peru (48%), which reported US$1.4 billion in zinc exports through 2016. The rest of Volcan's 2016 zinc output was exported to South Korea (19%), China (14%), Canada (6%) and the US (5%), according to Volcan's annual report. Image by Ricardo Martínez. Peru, 2018.
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    PART OF: Pasco Region Residents in Peru Plead for Poisoned Kids

    High in the Polluted Andes

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    Ricardo Martinez
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    May 7, 2018
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    Men enjoy an evening snack at a small shop in Vista Hermosa, Meta, Colombia on Thursday, March 8, 2018. Image by Greg Kendall-Ball. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Rehabilitating Colombian Militants

    Colombia: After the Violence

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    May 4, 2018
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    PART OF: Rehabilitating Colombian Militants

    Tras la Violencia

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    May 2, 2018
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    A still from the documentary investigating the role of research in reintegrating ex-combatants in Colombia. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Rehabilitating Colombian Militants

    Disarming the Mind: Reintegrating Ex-Combatants in Colombia

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    May 2, 2018
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  • A former FARC combatant takes a break at a pepper farm near La Union, Valle del Cauca. Image by Greg Kendall-Ball/Nature. Colombia, 2018.
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    Rehabilitating Colombian Militants

    After more than 50 years of conflict, Colombia is trying to reintegrate thousands of rebels and...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Rehabilitating Colombian Militants
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    Sunmi (left) and Máyori (right) with their mother in their home. Sunmi was diagnosed by the Health Ministry in September 2015 with developmental disabilities, learning disability and chronic epistaxis (nosebleeds) from high levels of lead in her bloodstream. Image by Ricardo Martínez. Peru, 2017.
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    PART OF: Pasco Region Residents in Peru Plead for Poisoned Kids

    Centuries of Mining Take a Toll on Health in Peruvian Communities

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    Ricardo Martinez
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    April 19, 2018
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