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PULITZER CENTER UPDATE Meet the 2023 Eyewitness Photojournalism Grant Winners
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PULITZER CENTER UPDATE Announcing the Third Year of Eyewitness Photojournalism Grants
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PROJECT Reporting South Africa's Renewables Revolution
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STORY Novavax Vaccine Delivers 89% Efficacy Against COVID-19 in UK—But Is Less Potent in South Africa
January 29, 2021
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December 21, 2020
STORY Water Access a Top Priority for Rwandan Schools as They Reopen
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STORY Unpacking Unemployment Part 2: How South Africa Can Fix Its Joblessness
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STORY Exclusive: Inside the Secret World of US Commandos in Africa
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STORY Running Dry: Booming Informal Trade of Cross-border Water Sellers in Rwanda, DR Congo Hit by Border Closure
July 8, 2020
PROJECT How Māori Are Taking Their Tamariki Back
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STORY The Story of Sucked Dry: A Cross-Border Data Journalism Investigation Exposing How Foreign Investors Are Quietly Staking Their Claim to Large Swaths of Land in Africa’s Nile River Basin
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STORY South Africa Flattens Its Coronavirus Curve—and Considers How to Ease Restrictions
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