Poverty
An estimated 702.1 million people around the world lack access to food, clothing and other basic necessities. Pulitzer Center reporting tagged with “Poverty” feature reporting on health, malnutrition, education inequality and the many other endemic effects of poverty. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on poverty.
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Lesson Plans
Waste disposal
What is the most efficient way to reduce the amount of waste? Can we ever reach the point of waste elimination?
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Lesson Plans
Stunting in Uganda
Our group chose to work on stunting because it is one of the major consequences linked to food insecurity.
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Lesson Plans
Food Insecurity Project: From Education to Action
How can we turn education into action? How can we market policy to mobilize a community? How can we create sustainable policy that will break the generational cycle of food insecurity?
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Lesson Plans
Food Insecurity in Africa: A Farming Crisis
The hungriest people in Africa are its farmers. Africa is one of the largest continents in the world and farming is the biggest way to obtain financial means and food.
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Lesson Plans
Food Deserts
Our topic under the umbrella of food insecurity is the existence of food deserts in both rural and urban areas within the U.S. and how they compare and/or contrast in their causes and potential...
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This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 "Guernica" with current day issues presented by the Pulitzer Center.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Pulitzer Center 2016 Student Fellows Announced
2016 fellows report on a range of complex issues from around the world—from global health and...
May 31, 2016 -
It has been said that journalism is the literature of democracy. What is journalism? Why is it important? You will soon have a chance to find out!
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Project
Reviving a Chicken Economy
Economic development strategies that focus on job creation over direct aid gain traction in rural...
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We might soon have a treatment for Huntington's disease, but the Latin American communities who...