Current Fellows

The road to Bangdong

  • January 31, 2018
  • Matthew Chitwood

How new transportation routes are changing lives in rural China.

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How ‘Je Suis Charlie’ became a rallying cry for the French Republican model

  • January 26, 2018
  • Karina Piser

Three years on, the debate over the attack on the satirical magazine is making it more difficult to battle extremism.

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Sexual assault and the culture of silence in Nigeria

  • January 24, 2018
  • Onyinye Edeh

Violence is destroying the lives of countless women and girls.

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Education and exclusion for special needs students in Indonesia

  • January 23, 2018
  • Jonthon Coulson

At one school in central Java, dedicated teachers are at the vanguard of a field largely ignored by the country's policymakers.

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Power, authority and the will to change: Female genital mutilation in Nigeria’s Osun state

  • December 22, 2017
  • Onyinye Edeh

Education may be making inroads against a brutal practice.

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The French school system and the war on radicalization

  • December 21, 2017
  • Karina Piser

How one teacher is trying to redefine the debate about secularism.

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‘You can survive without a man’

  • December 19, 2017
  • Onyinye Edeh

Addressing financial sufficiency for Nigerian women.

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In Indonesia, one language for all?

  • December 12, 2017
  • Jonthon Coulson

Efforts to instill national unity are diminishing regional identities.

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Can secular classrooms heal France’s social divisions?

  • December 1, 2017
  • Karina Piser

The government wants to guarantee neutral spaces for learning, but some say they risk dividing students as much as unifying them.

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In Nigeria, hard toil in pursuit of education

  • November 8, 2017
  • Onyinye Edeh

Modern-day child labor is the only way some girls can get to school.

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