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Image by Jina Moore, Africa, 2010.
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Pulitzer Center journalist and recipient of NYU Carter Journalism Institute’s 2011 "Reporting Award."
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Independent journalist and Pulitzer Center grantee Jina Moore is a winner of the NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute’s 2011 Reporting Award.

Moore specializes in post-conflict and human rights reporting. Most recently she traveled on a Pulitzer Center grant to Burundi, Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau and the Central Africa Republic to examine UN peacebuilding initiatives aimed at stabilizing post-conflict countries through comprehensive engagement.

As a Reporting Award affiliate, Moore will travel to Zambia and the Republic of Congo to investigate “vulture funds” and distressed-debt investors who purchase the delinquent debt of foreign countries.

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Burundi, Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau and the Central Africa Republic were the targets of a UN initiative aimed at stabilizing post-conflict countries through comprehensive engagement. This project assesses the results, five years out.
October 6, 2011 /
by David Rochkind, Stephanie Hanes
Pulitzer Center grantees share their experiences of reporting on tragedy beyond the headlines.
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July 19, 2011 / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
by Jina Moore
The United Nations has attempted to implement peacebuilding programs in post-conflict areas, but problems linger in places such as Rwanda and Bosnia.