"China's Congo Plan" by Jacob Kushner Now Available
What does China see in Congo, the world’s poorest nation? An opportunity for big business. Learn more in a new e-book from Jacob Kushner.
Pulitzer Center e-books feature in-depth reporting from our grantees on a variety of critical issues—pollution, the end of AIDS, and the refugee crisis, for example. You will also find additional resources, photography, and multi-media. Our e-books are available at no charge and are highly recommended for a general audience, as well as schools and universities.
What does China see in Congo, the world’s poorest nation? An opportunity for big business. Learn more in a new e-book from Jacob Kushner.
New e-book available on cancer's global footprint from Joanne Silberner, Pulitzer Center and PRI's The World.
Yasmin Bendaas' beautiful portraits of tattooed women in Algeria are now available as an e-book.
New e-book on China's environment available from Pulitzer Center's award-winning e-book production team and photographer Sean Gallagher
Read a reporter's wild journey in the back of a Pakistani truck from Karachi to Kabul through the treacherous Afghanistan-Pakistan borderlands.
A masterful blend of reportage and history from one of the world's newest front lines in the war on terror -- the endangered African country of Mali.
"Voices of Haiti," the second in the Pulitzer Center's series of iBooks on issues that matter, is now available. Visit the iTunes store to download a free sample or purchase the full book.
The Pulitzer Center is proud to announce the publication of its first iBook “In Search of Home," an exploration of statelessness in Kenya, Burma, and the Dominican Republic.
A new e-book published by Foreign Policy in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center details reporter Anna Badkhen's experience in Afghanistan during the war, embedded with the Afghan people.