April 5, 2013 /
Tom Hundley
Pulitzer Center grantee Tomas van Houtryve has spent months looking into North Korea from its tightly sealed borders.
April 4, 2013 / PRI's The World
Beenish Ahmed
A new law makes acid attacks a crime, but justice remains elusive for victims like Sidra Yasmeen. She recently won a court case against her attackers.
A hug. Image by Carlos Javier Ortiz. Guatemala, 2013.
April 2, 2013 /
Carlos Javier Ortiz
“Too Young to Die” is a long-term exploration of the tragedy gun violence exacts on Chicago’s streets. Although over 100 children and young people died in 2012, their deaths are often overshadowed.
July 16, 2007 / Untold Stories
Carlos Avila Gonzalez, Phillip Robertson
Carlos Avila Gonzalez and Phillip Robertson, for the Pulitzer Center Tumaco, Colombia
July 15, 2007 / Untold Stories
Carlos Avila Gonzalez, Phillip Robertson
Carlos Avila Gonzalez and Phillip Robertson, for the Pulitzer Center Pasto, Bolivia
July 15, 2007 / Untold Stories
Carlos Avila Gonzalez, Phillip Robertson
Carlos Avila Gonzalez and Phillip Robertson, for the Pulitzer Center Pasto, Colombia A tour through Colombia's restless south
July 15, 2007 / Untold Stories
Charles Lane
Charles Lane, for the Pulitzer Center Bogota, Colombia
July 15, 2007 / Untold Stories
Carlos Avila Gonzalez, Phillip Robertson
Carlos Avila Gonzalez and Phillip Robertson, for the Pulitzer Center Bogota, Colombia
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July 14, 2007 / Untold Stories
Carlos Villalon
After decades of civil war, there are few in Colombia untouched by violence.
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July 13, 2007 / Untold Stories
Carlos Villalon
Carlos Villalon chronicles life along the river Tapaje and the impact of the drug conflict between the U.S. backed-Colombian military, FARC guerrillas and paramilitary forces.
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July 12, 2007 / Untold Stories
Carlos Villalon
Combining the themes of paramilitary violence, drugs, and politics, these photos offer a glimpse into contemporary life in Colombia.
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July 7, 2007 / Untold Stories
Nicholas Wadhams, Zoe Alsop
Ethiopia's impoverished Somali region still bears evidence of the 1970s war between Somalia and Ethiopia.
July 4, 2007 / Voice of America
Nicholas Wadhams
A U.S.-based human rights group is accusing the Ethiopian government of widespread abuses as it cracks down on a rebel group in its southeastern Ogaden region.

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