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20 Years of World-Changing Journalism

For twenty years, women journalists across the globe documented the realities shaping our world—health and education, conflict and corruption, climate and economic survival. Through their reporting, Global Press brought forward stories that might otherwise have gone untold. This collection reflects the depth and power of that work.

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Seeing the World Differently: Two Decades of Global Press Photography

By GPJ Reporters
Nepal

Cyber Slavery: The New Face of Forced Labor in Southeast Asia

By Sunita Neupane
Nepal

Deported From the US, Former Bhutanese Refugees Face Uncertain Future in Nepal

By Sunita Neupane
World

Antibiotic Resistance Is Here. Millions of People Are Dying.

By GPJ Reporters
Uganda

LGBT Ugandans Shut Out From Asylum by Impostors

By Nakisanze Segawa
Democratic Republic of Congo

25 Years, 224 Abuse Allegations, No Peace: A Timeline of the UN Peacekeeping Mission in DRC

By Noella Nyirabihogo
Americas

15 Years After Latin America’s First Femicide Law, the Killings Continue

By Lucila Pellettieri
Uganda

Women Face Sexual Assault in Ugandan Mental Health Hospitals

By Apophia Agiresaasi
World

Inside the Global Fight for Press Freedom

By Anne Myriam Bolivar
Zimbabwe

Push for Gold Leaves a Toxic Legacy

By Linda Mujuru
Democratic Republic of Congo

A Family Found Opportunity. Then They Were Kidnapped.

By Merveille Kavira Luneghe
Mongolia

Officials Barred ‘Virginity Tests’ in Schools. Students Say They’re Still Happening.

By Khorloo Khukhnokhoi
Nepal

62,950 Complaints Have Been Filed. But Nepal’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hasn’t Heard a Single One.

By Shilu Manandhar
Zimbabwe

The Alchemists: Concocting Currency in Search of Prosperity

By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
Democratic Republic of Congo

‘I Will Not Leave This Place’

By Merveille Kavira Luneghe
Zimbabwe

Women Rangers Pursue Poachers in Zimbabwe While Debate Ensues Over Anti-Poaching Tactics

By Kudzai Mazvarirwofa
Mexico

Abandoned Homes, Fearful Children: Forced Displacements Are Common in Southern Mexico

By Marissa Revilla
Zimbabwe

How Zimbabwe’s Schools Fell Apart

Indian-administered Kashmir

In a Kashmir Valley, a Massive Dam Threatens to Wash Away Lives

By Raihana Maqbool
Nepal

CNN Falsely Claims Dr. Sanjay Gupta Performed Brain Surgery on 8-Year-Old After Quake in Nepal

By Shilu Manandhar
Indian-administered Kashmir

2012 Infant Death Toll Passes 500 at Kashmir Hospital, Asphyxiation and Negligence Blamed

By Aliya Bashir

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After the Quake

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