Published and Broadcast

Reports by Pulitzer Center journalists for print, online and broadcast news outlets
Image by Peter DiCampo. Ivory Coast, 2011.
October 4, 2011 / Time
by Peter DiCampo

Some of the worst massacres after the 2010 Ivory Coast presidential election took place in the western part of the country where people are still living in refugee camps and remain fearful of...

October 4, 2011 / Actualidad 1020
by Tracey Eaton

Pulitzer Center grantee Tracey Eaton talks with Nelson Rubio on the Miami radio program Actualidad 1020 AM about a new text messaging campaign in Cuba.

October 4, 2011 / Democracy Now
by Sharif Abdel Kouddous

Life after Hosni Mubarak has not quite turned out the way Egypt's young revolutionaries expected: Military tribunals have targeted dissidents, the Supreme Military Council extended the 30-year-old...

Untold Stories

Reports from the field - an exclusive channel of Pulitzer Center reporting
Libya art show. Libya, 2011.
October 6, 2011 by Ellen Knickmeyer
Creativity is blooming in Libya--the country's artists are finally able to show their work now that Muammar Qaddafi is no longer in power.
Water tankers waiting to fill up at the Greater Makurdi Water works
October 5, 2011
by Ameto Akpe
In Nigeria's Benue state, water is a scarce commodity and selling it is profitable business for some.
October 3, 2011
by Jenna Krajeski
Jenna Krajeski tells the story of three Kurdish boys and their unlikely friendship. Mazlon, Ferman and Hawar were arrested at local protests, accused of terrorism, and sent to prison.

Projects

Reporting projects commissioned by the Pulitzer Center
by Jenna Krajeski
While Turkey positions itself as a model for the "moderate" Islamic world, its Kurdish "stone-throwing kids"—imprisoned as terrorists—are at a crossroads between integration and radicalization.
by Ameto Akpe
Abandoned water and sanitation projects deprive the people of Nigeria of a basic human right: access to clean water.
Surfers riding the waves in Morocco.
by David Morris
The words "surfing" and "Islam" do not generally go together. Yet in Morocco, on Islam's Western shore, surfing has become an increasingly popular sport, attracting waveriders from around the globe.

Gateways

Gateways contain multiple Pulitzer Center reporting projects that focus on a single issue
Population is a global issue that lies at the intersection of economics, environment, gender roles, culture, politics, and religion.  The Population Gateway will explore this controversial, confusing...
The initial shock of the earthquake has passed but Haiti continues its struggle to overcome both man-made and natural disasters. Amidst the rubble, a devastated infrastructure and untold suffering,...
The Downstream Gateway examines global issues related to water, from ecosystems and watersheds to freshwater resources, conservation efforts, and the impact of human activity and public policy.