Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting

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The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is an American news media organization established in 2006 that sponsors independent reporting that other media outlets are less willing or able to undertake on their own. The Center's goal is to raise the standard of coverage of global affairs, and to do so in a way that engages both the broad public and government policy-makers. The organization is based in Washington, D.C.

The Pulitzer Center functions as an independent division of the World Security Institute, itself a sponsor of independent journalism.

The Center solicits welcomes proposals for reporting projects throughout the world, with an emphasis on issues that have gone unreported, under-reported or mis-reported in the mainstream American media. The Center's director is former Post-Dispatch Washington Bureau Chief Jon Sawyer.

[edit] Trustees

  • Emily Rauh Pulitzer, Chair. Chair and founder of The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis.
  • David E. Moore, member of the board of advisors at the World Security Institute and former board member of Pulitzer, Inc.
  • William Bush, attorney, Fulbright & Jaworski, Partner-in-charge, New York.

[edit] Advisory Council

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