Financial Times series 'The Great Land Rush' Wins ENA Award
The Financial Times series on land rights abuses worldwide wins the prestigious European News Award for Concept/Innovation Online.
The latest updates on Pulitzer Center grantee award nominations and wins.
The Financial Times series on land rights abuses worldwide wins the prestigious European News Award for Concept/Innovation Online.
Pulitzer Center grantee honored for reporting on landslide-related reconstruction risks in post-earthquake Nepal.
Reporting delved into range of topics: corporate responsibility and mining, vanishing water aquifers and farming communities, and the legacy of the 'population bomb.'
Journalist Amy Maxmen receives prestigious science-writing prizes for reporting on Ebola and other diseases
Dara Mohammadi recognized for his reporting on Huntington's Disease and a new gene therapy that many sufferers may not be able to afford.
Pulitzer Center grantees receive award for helping audiences understand the global significance of groundwater depletion on land rights, livelihoods and the environment.
"Signs of Identity" is recognized for Zalcman's "creative approach" to documenting the lives of those who survived Canada's Indian Residential Schools.
Six-part multimedia interactive in association with International Consortium of Investigative Journalists focused on investigation into dozens of Australian mining companies in Africa.
Persephone Miel fellow and photojournalist Ako Salemi to report on climate change in Iran.
Juried competition results in exhibition at Smithsonian museum of about 50 finalists, which this year included Pulitzer Center grantee photographer.
Photojournalist embarked on cross-country trip to explore, document and spark discussion about contemporary poverty and growing income inequality in the U.S. His work provides significant context for poverty-related issues on a global scale.
Recognition latest in awards for documentary examining homophobia in Jamaica.