November 14, 2014 / Le Monde
Sonia Shah

Fully embeddable visualization considers past, present and future of one of the world's most deadly infectious diseases.

November 5, 2014 / International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Mathilde Dratwa

Landlocked European duchy a “magical fairyland” for brand-name corporations seeking to make tax bills disappear.

October 26, 2014

Reporting that aims to transcend stereotype and caricature, and to promote deeper understanding, on the religious convictions that shape the lives of billions and the fate of nations.

October 22, 2014 / Foreign Policy
Meg Jones

Thirteen years after Wisconsin’s 829th Engineer Co. deployed to build Afghanistan’s war infrastructure, they’re back to tear it apart and take it home.

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Published and Broadcast

Reports by Pulitzer Center journalists for print, online and broadcast news outlets
November 21, 2014 / VICE News Alice Su
Thousands of refugees from Sudan have resettled in Jordan, but confrontations with neighbors and local police have left many feeling unsafe.
November 20, 2014 / Instagram Peter Gwin
Notes from the field by National Geographic editor and Pulitzer Center grantee Peter Gwin, reporting from Central African Republic earlier this year.
November 17, 2014 / The New York Times David Rohde
David Rohde reviews Yochi Dreazen's new book The Invisible Front: Love and Loss in an Era of Endless War about PTSD and soldiers and civilians who struggle with depression.

Untold Stories

Reports from the field - an exclusive channel of Pulitzer Center reporting
November 21, 2014
Britton Nagy
An inside at look at how Bastøy Prison implements a deep-rooted philosophy of human ecology within all aspects of the prison environment.
November 21, 2014 Quinn Libson, Craig Welch
Craig Welch talks about reporting on ocean acidification from underwater, spear-diving in shark infested waters, and translating complex chemical reactions into riveting journalism.
November 17, 2014 Robert Eric Shoemaker
Paolo the economist sweats, oils his palms, tars his print-press at high noon. He worries with his bone-knife— Who will buy? Who’ll buy?

Projects

Reporting projects commissioned by the Pulitzer Center
Peter Gwin
The Central African Republic is one of the last truly wild places on earth, a sparsely populated country that until recently remained quietly anonymous. So why did it descend into chaos?
Nora FitzGerald
Russia's government crackdown on the LGBT community is fueling an alarming increase in the AIDS epidemic in Russia. New infections increased by 10 percent in 2013.
Screenshot from the short film by Ari Daniel: The Young Future of Lebanon. Lebanon, 2014.
Ari Daniel
Beirut is fissured from political and sectarian strain. Many of the kids living there are on the edges of those cracks. This project tells the stories of those kids as radio and video portraits.

Gateways

Gateways contain multiple Pulitzer Center reporting projects that focus on a single issue
The HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean Gateway examines the impact of the disease across the Caribbean. The reporting in this Gateway uses articles, photography, videos, as well as original poetry and music,...
This Gateway provides compelling material related to the role of women in society and the impact of industrialization and international development on women, children, and families.
The world's oceans are vital to the planet's health—and ours. How is this resource managed now and what are its prospects for the future?

Education

Global Gateway inspires students to become active consumers and producers of news and information
November 10, 2014
Mathilde Dratwa
Mathilde Dratwa describes the process behind an animated video on Luxembourg's tax haven.
October 3, 2014 Jim Wickens
As many as 10,000 dolphins are slaughtered off the coast of Peru each year solely for shark bait. Correspondent Jim Wickens reports on this illegal practice in an original undercover investigation.
September 26, 2014 Kalyanee Mam
A revolution is awakening in Cambodia—with protests led by a monk who is speaking out against the environmental destruction of his country.

Blog

News and views from the Pulitzer Center team
November 21, 2014 Lauren Shepherd, Callum Macrae
"No Fire Zone" is one of five films to win this year's BRITDOC Impact Award, which celebrates the standout documentary films that are changing the world.
November 17, 2014 Jon Sawyer, Misha Friedman
In Vladimir Putin's Russia, and in occupied Ukraine, a rough road for LGBT activists and intravenous drug users.
November 17, 2014 Zach Child, Amy Maxmen
The Solutions Journalism Network and the Pulitzer Center explore the potential and challenges of solutions-oriented journalism during a workshop and storytelling event.

Campus Consortium

Our Campus Consortium initiative forges dynamic relationships with colleges and universities
The collaboration combines Johns Hopkins’ deep bench of top public health experts with the Pulitzer Center’s extensive experience supporting global health reporting for leading news outlets.
University of Chicago's impact on American higher education is legendary - from development of the four-quarter system to the first executive MBA program.
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.
William & Mary, the second oldest college in the nation, embarked on a Campus Consortium partnership with the Pulitzer Center that serves as an example for others.