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Follow the Water - Follow the Money

Tageszeitung will follow the trail development money and investigate a solutions-oriented approach to water-related problems in the least developed countries.

Expedition BeyondTomorrow | Expedition ÜberMorgen

A data-driven website telling constructive stories about how to enable and foster sustainable development.

An Online Crash Course in the Global Goals

An online crash course in the Global Goals that shape the world (or don't).

An in-depth Look at Global Goal 17

SDG 17, looking at the actors and their responsibilities and not just the individual goals.

Can I Get Some Water?

An interactive multimedia microsite to discover the topic of water from unexpected angles

The race to feed the world

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung will have a comparative and frequent view of two villages, one in Germany and another in a developing country, on their challenging race to increase food production.

The Warriors

ELLE UK will produce ground-breaking multimedia feature stories on women’s rights and gender equality, with a particular focus on local “heroines”, women finding solutions to everyday problems in their communities.

The Global Superbug Crisis

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism will investigate how the growth of drug-resistant infections can threaten strong and resilient health systems, reporting from some of the world’s poorest and wealthiest countries.

As Equals

In a year-long reporting project, CNN explores the challenges women face in the world's least developed countries.

De Voedselzaak - How to feed 10 billion people by 2050?

De Volkskrant will report on food corridors as a solution to fight poverty and hunger in Africa, by way of approaching the topic from a sociological, economic, environmental as well as a political perspective.

Metropolis

VPRO Metropolis will engage their audience with an international network of local reporters through global and yet individual and bespoke everyday stories of people living in the world’s least developed countries.

GOOD JOB!

Society will look at development issues through the lens of the jobs of exemplary individuals in some of the least developed countries, as well as into the wider framework conditions under which these jobs take place.

Cry like a Boy: because being tough all the time hurts

Travel with Euronews across Africa to discover the stories of men buckling under the pressure to conform to traditional gender roles, and meet those who are defying centuries of stereotypes.

Track & Trace

Track & Trace is a platform on which De Volkskrant investigates the consequences of world trade and globalisation in the least developed countries, by doing on the ground reporting, investigative journalism and innovative storytelling.

The hidden sources of clean water

Riffreporter will explore and report on the natural sources of clean water, their role in sustainable development and the importance of intact nature for the supply of drinking water.

Africa Science Focus

Africa Science Focus is a weekly podcast looking at the impact of science on people in LDCs in sub-Saharan Africa. It has been created by SciDev.Net's team in Nairobi and includes contributions from journalists across the region.

The Food Justice files

New Internationalist will report on how best to tackle the looming hunger crisis for the world’s poorest people, seeking out the key ingredients for a more equitable and sustainable food system.

The failings of France's Foreign Aid Agency

Disclose will investigate French development aid in African countries, and the lack of transparency in the use of public funds, through on the ground reporting and a series of investigative stories.

Raise your voices

Vanity Fair's "Raise your Voices" is a series of portrait of activists, all young women living in developing countries. It is a printed article of four pages, an online version, a podcast with a different angle and some videos.

Vaccine for the World

“Vaccine for the World” explores the global COVID-19 vaccine rollout, a story told through journalistic exchanges with six of Africa’s LDCs that highlights the the role of London's scientists and thought leaders in the response

Women: The eyes of Africa

The project will report on how the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic is pushing women across Africa to the brink, and they are at risk of losing years of progress in contributing to household incomes and asserting their independence.

A Female Fight for the Future

The global climate movement is driven by young women, for instance Greta Thunberg. Der Tagesspiegel accompanies female activists in Africa in their fight against climate change but also poverty, education, gender equality, and health.

Not everyone wants to leave / Prendre la mer

Les Jours will produce a yearlong reporting series focusing on Senegal and the migration route to the Canary Islands to uncover the social, economic and cultural reasons that shape a person’s decision to leave one’s country.

The sky's the limit! / Horizons africains

L'Express will journey across the African continent to explore innovative development projects born between heaven and earth, using geospatial, drone and solar technologies to inform policymakers and change lives of entire communities.

Tree Palaver

Trees are a critical factor in human survival as climate change makes ever clearer. FAS explores possibilities our relationships to trees offer for health and wellbeing, gender equality, the alleviation of poverty and hunger and more.

Lives changed through education

Frankfurter Rundschau highlights the improvements of access to education in the least developed countries on all other aspects of development: voluntary family planning, economic growth, access to health, equal and peaceful society.

NextGen International

The Daily Mirror’s (United Kingdom) “NextGen International” project will empower school children in six global locations to tell the story of how the climate emergency is affecting their lives.