March 1, 2013 / GlobalPost
Beenish Ahmed
Days after the Delhi gang-rape victim died, a 9-year-old in Pakistan was beaten and raped by three men. In Pakistan, however, no one is talking about it.
February 28, 2013 /
Meghan Dhaliwal
Multiple Pulitzer Center grantees have been recognized by Pictures of the Year International for their work.
February 27, 2013 / UN GIFT
Carl Gierstorfer
”Even the village children talk to us like dogs,” the women say. They were bought and trafficked from poorer states in the northeast of India and now are kept like slaves in villages in Haryana.
February 25, 2013 / Untold Stories
Carl Gierstorfer
“Come and pick up your daughter,” the rapists said. They didn't even bother to hide the crime. But the victim and her father have chosen to fight.
February 24, 2013
Caroline D'Angelo, Katherine Doyle, Amanda Ottaway
See the global response to preliminary footage from "No Fire Zone," Callum Macrae's upcoming documentary about Sri Lankan war crimes, on Storify.
February 22, 2013
Tom Hundley
“How could a country so ambitious of first-world status blithely allow millions of its own citizens to die needlessly?" Greg Gilderman reports on Russia's disavowal of public health best practices.
February 21, 2013
Carl Gierstorfer
Due to cultural preferences for sons, 100 million girls are missing worldwide. Carl Gierstorfer looks at India, a country with a highly skewed sex ratio that threatens to destabilize its society.
February 19, 2013 / Untold Stories
Catherine Schurz
When a racist murder was left unsolved, London's media subjected five suspects to headlines that declared their guilt. Would a jury reach its own verdict?
February 19, 2013 / World Affairs Journal
Gregory Gilderman
The Russian government claims it is taking steps to halt the country's devastating AIDS epidemic. The facts on the ground tell a different story.
February 19, 2013 / Untold Stories
Beenish Ahmed
Education is the answer, says Mukhtar Mai, a Pakistani woman who was gang-raped on orders from a village council in 2002. Mai has since empowered thousands of girls through schools she has founded.
February 18, 2013 / Time
Jason Motlagh
In the wake of bloody sectarian violence last year, more and more Rohingyas are betting what little they still have on a dangerous journey at sea.
February 15, 2013
Tom Hundley
Long a staple in the developing world, palm oil’s versatility and long shelf-life are fueling a surging demand that has turned it into a lucrative cash crop--with devastating consequences.
February 15, 2013 / ABC
ABC News' Sheila Marikar interviews Pulitzer Center grantees Habiba Nosheen and Hilke Schellmann about their documentary "Outlawed in Pakistan."

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