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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When Cambodia closed its brothels a successful government-run HIV prevention program collapsed, and...
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Lesson Plans
Human Adapters to Climate Change
Using multiple reporting projects from our Climate Change Gateway, this lesson explores the responses of various communities worldwide to a changing climate. Note: Each student in the class should...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Pulitzer Center 2015 Student Fellows Announced
Students journey across the globe to report on issues that matter—from migration to global health...
June 1, 2015 -
Papua New Guinea has the highest rate of tuberculosis in the Pacific, and the epidemic is being...
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Project
China: Dying to Breathe
China’s deadly mining accidents hit the international news headlines frequently. But the country's...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Visions of China
Pulitzer Center grantee Larry C. Price traveled to China for a tour of four universities throughout...
May 11, 2015 -
Pulitzer Center Update
'Japan's Disposable Workers' Wins PDN Video Award
Photojournalist Shiho Fukada receives honors for her multimedia reporting illustrating the Japanese...
May 11, 2015 -
Project
Nicaragua Canal
Nicaragua says a $50 billion interoceanic canal would give the country the economic boost it needs...