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The largest country in Africa is Sudan, where two and a half million people have died in a civil war and resulted in many causalities of any war an insidious conflict, as every newspaper and magazine on Sudan frames a simplistic war of ideology, a component of war about resources and human lives for material goods. The life in Sudan is torn by civil strife, practicing journalism is uncertain and complex, as the government has no problem in bombing the civilians to move them out of the oil expansion areas.
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Journalists face access issues as they try to follow the money at the IMF/World Bank Annual meeting since getting the news depends largely on press conferences and hard-to-get interviews. Governments prefer to keep sensitive matters with the financial institutions under wraps and the bank and fund officials honor this arrangement.
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A woman photojournalist talks about her career and her three Pulitzer Prize winning photographs. She hopes her photographs touch people and inform them about the injustice and suffering in the world. She hopes her work helps to make a difference.
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