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Migration and Refugees

Migration issues are fraught with moral positions, confusion, and unexpected connections.

Pulitzer Center grantees look at the effects of climate and business on migration, the efforts of immigrants to preserve their own cultural identity, and the sacrifices they make in leaving family behind. Our journalists ask tough questions: How do refugees mobilize to take care of themselves when aid agencies fail?

Migration and Refugees exposes the risks and dangers refugees and migrants face as they leave one nation to seek a better home and a fresh start—only to find more obstacles and new threats. Resettlement presents its own set of challenges; hopes and promises prove illusory.

Migration and Refugees

Liberia: Labor Pains

As the public health community shifts its focus to family planning, Mae Azango reminds us of the ongoing need for quality maternal care.

China's iPad Generation

The high cost of China's economic miracle: A generation of children left behind when parents work in factories hundreds of miles from home.

China's Left Behind Children

Breakneck growth has created China's economic miracle. But will the destruction of families prove to be too high a cost?