
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
About
The Pulitzer Center promotes in-depth engagement with global affairs through its sponsorship of international journalism across all media platforms and an extensive program of outreach and education.
It treats news coverage of systemic global issues as media campaigns, collaborating with journalists, NGOs, traditional and new media, and educational institutions to create original, compelling reporting projects and then engage the broadest possible public on these critical issues.
The Center applies its model to improve the quality and quantity of independent global news coverage and maintain a spotlight on often ignored systemic issues, from water and food insecurity to homophobia, fragile states, and women and children in crisis.
In addition to its primary website at www.pulitzercenter.org, the Center offers an educational portal at www.pulitzergateway.org. Through this award-winning online interactive Pulitzer Gateway, the Center connects students and the broader public with the global issues that will define our times. The Center not only produces the reporting projects that present the issues; it links students with the journalists covering these stories as well as with individuals and communities most affected by the issues. It aims to create a lasting demand for quality journalism on critical global issues.
Gateway gives individuals a space to become active participants in the conversation, challenging them to see the local connections to these global issues and then tasking them with reporting on them in their own communities.
Among its honors, the Center has won the Asia Society/Goldman Sachs Foundation Prize for Excellence in International Education ( best use of media/technology), an Emmy for new approaches to news and documentary programming (HIV in Jamaica) and the National Press Foundation's Excellence in Online Journalism Award.
Awards and recognition for Pulitzer-commissioned projects and journalists include an Investigative Reporters and Editors Gold Medal (Loretta Tofani-safety and health issues in Chinese factories) and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award (Michael Kavanagh and partner Worldfocus-rape as a weapon of war in Congo).
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