September 3, 2012

Pulitzer Center journalists examine emerging nuclear threats, from an alarming new arms race between India and Pakistan to the competition between the U.S. and Russia on nuclear exports.

September 5, 2012 / Foreign Policy
Tom Hundley

While the U.S. and much of the rest of the world are focused on thwarting Iran's threat to build a nuclear weapon, the real danger may the full-throttle arms nuclear race between Pakistan and India.

June 25, 2012
Greg Constantine, Stephanie Hanes

The Pulitzer Center is proud to announce the publication of its first iBook “In Search of Home," an exploration of statelessness in Kenya, Burma, and the Dominican Republic.

August 28, 2012 / Untold Stories
Jason Motlagh

A civil war grinds on in northern Burma's Kachin state despite political reforms in the capital. Here's part one of two dispatches from both sides of the conflict.

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Published and Broadcast

Reports by Pulitzer Center journalists for print, online and broadcast news outlets
September 6, 2012 / The Daily Beast Anna Nemtsova
The fear of death has faded among Dagestan’s Salafi women. Kurbanova became the 42nd female suicide bomber in the last decade in Russia.
September 6, 2012 / The Times of India Rema Nagarajan
Can basic minimum income for all eradicate hunger and need? A Brazilian politician sees it as humanity's great project for the 21st century.
September 5, 2012 / The New York Times Samuel Loewenberg
Sprinkles: How an innovative program using micronutrients to combat childhood anemia overcame unexpected obstacles.

Untold Stories

Reports from the field - an exclusive channel of Pulitzer Center reporting
September 7, 2012
Melissa Turley
While South Africa celebrated women during official "Women's Month," organizations that provide counseling, support and shelter for female victims of rape and domestic violence struggled to stay open...
September 5, 2012 Jason Motlagh
Pulitzer Center grantee Jason Motlagh is skeptical as a top government official in Burma's new capital shares grandiose plans to develop the country "at great speed."
September 5, 2012 Melissa Turley
HIV-positive women in South Africa are coming forward, reporting they have either been forcibly or coercively sterilized because of their HIV status.

Projects

Reporting projects commissioned by the Pulitzer Center
Samuel Loewenberg
Global hunger affects nearly one billion people. Emergency food is not enough. This project examines some fundamental yet often overlooked interventions, most of which do not involve food at all.
Eve Conant
As a global debate rages over nuclear power's future as a safe and clean energy source, Russia is aggressively pursuing nuclear expansion at home and abroad.
Andre Lambertson, Lisa Armstrong
Almost three years after Haiti’s devastating earthquake, women in Haiti’s crowded tent cities continue to face yet another threat: sexual violence.

Gateways

Gateways contain multiple Pulitzer Center reporting projects that focus on a single issue
Pulitzer Center journalists examine emerging nuclear threats, from an alarming new arms race between India and Pakistan to the competition between the U.S. and Russia on nuclear exports.
A collaborative investigation into the water sector in Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Liberia in partnership with local journalists and their outlets.
From the gold in our jewelry to the shrimp at our favorite restaurant and the minerals within our electronics, the true cost of production—both social and environmental—too often remains hidden.

Education

Global Gateway inspires students to become active consumers and producers of news and information
August 30, 2012
Jennifer McDonald
Nigerian journalist Ameto Akpe to answer your questions via video on government accountability, and water and sanitation. Submit your question today!
August 28, 2012 Simeon Tegel
From drought in Chihuahua to vanishing glaciers in Ecuador, Simeon Tegel reports that Latin America is already being hit hard by climate change.
August 9, 2012 Tim Rogers
Pulitzer Center grantee Tim Rogers discusses his reporting from Nicaragua, a country once again under the control of the Sandinistas. Is it moving forward or merely repeating history?

Blog

News and views from the Pulitzer Center team
August 14, 2012 Ellie Kaufman
Facts, not spin: Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium partner George Washington University launches an election-season website that puts the focus on unpoliticized--and surprising--facts.
September 5, 2012 Katherine Russo
The Pulitzer Center launches its partnership with South Dakota's largest university, South Dakota State University, with a lecture by Reese Erlich on the "Arab Spring from Syria to Egypt and Gaza."
August 28, 2012 Caroline D'Angelo
In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaac, flooded tents and concerns about the spread of cholera show that Haiti is still vulnerable to natural disasters.

Campus Consortium

Our Campus Consortium initiative forges dynamic relationships with colleges and universities
University of Chicago's impact on American higher education is legendary - from development of the four-quarter system to the first executive MBA program.
High Point University’s mission is to deliver educational experiences that enlighten, challenge and prepare students to lead lives of significance in complex global communities.
One of our earliest journalist tours included a University of Miami stop focused on under-told stories from South America. We returned to the University in spring 2012 with "Voices of Haiti."
Boston University is one of the Consortium partners that has experimented with diverse ways of linking Pulitzer Center journalists with BU students, faculty and the broader community.