January 27, 2014
Tom Hundley
For journalists who have spent time in Afghanistan, the combined assault by two gunmen and a suicide bomber on a popular Kabul restaurant cuts close to home.
January 24, 2014
Jeremy Relph, Dominic Bracco II
How do you talk about the most violent cities in the world with a classroom of fourth-graders? Dominic Bracco and Jeremy Relph figured it out.
January 23, 2014
Louie Palu
Photojournalist tells how he began documenting a war closer to home-the U.S.-Mexico drug war-and what he thinks is missing in coverage of such issues.
January 20, 2014
Tom Hundley
More than 1.2 million people are killed on the world’s roads each year—and that number is increasing. If nothing is done to reverse this trend, the annual death toll is on course to triple by 2030.
January 14, 2014
Peter Sawyer
A guide for journalists interested in rigorous reporting on solutions to issues related to food security.
January 14, 2014
Peter Sawyer
A guide for journalists interested in rigorous reporting on solutions to issues related to maternal health.
January 13, 2014
Tom Hundley
Each day, an estimated 35,000 people join a Pentecostal church. Of the world's two billion Christians, a quarter are now Pentecostals—up from just 6 percent in 1980.
January 10, 2014
Paul Salopek
Join us for a Google Hangout with National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek.
December 30, 2013
Tom Hundley
Each day, tens of thousands of children risk their lives working in small-scale gold mines around the world.
December 27, 2013
Meghan Dhaliwal
The Pulitzer Center staff shares favorite images from 2013.