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  2. Jeffrey Gettleman - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey A. Gettleman (born 1971) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Since 2018, he has been the South Asia bureau chief of The New York Times based in New Delhi . [ 1 ] From 2006 to July 2017, he was East Africa bureau chief for The New York Times .

  3. Screams Without Words - Wikipedia

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    The investigation was led by Times staffer Jeffrey Gettleman, who had won a Pulitzer Prize in 2012, specializes in reporting conflicts and human rights issues, and has covered Iraq, Sudan, Somalia and Ukraine. [6] Gettleman recruited freelancer Adam Sella shortly after arriving in Israel in October 2023.

  4. Africa-America Institute - Wikipedia

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    AAI's annual State of Education on Africa (SOE) conference is a space for learning and dialogue between students, parents, teachers, leaders, and innovators interested in transforming K-12 education by infusing it with scholarly and unbiased knowledge about Africa and the worldwide Diaspora through effective teaching that supports student academic achievement.

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  6. He’s been accepted to 122 colleges with $5.3 million in ...

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    Before long, he got an acceptance letter. Then another. And another. The trickle became a flood until there were 122 of them — along with some $5.3 million in proposed grants and scholarship offers.

  7. Child soldiers in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Journalist Jeffrey Gettleman suggests that the concentration of child soldiers in Africa is due to the shift among armed groups from being ideal-oriented to economically-driven. [20] Additionally, countries like Sudan have shifted towards the use of child soldiers after the decolonization and independence from Europe in 1956.

  8. The Kennedy Airlift - Wikipedia

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    The program began in earnest in 1959, when Tom Mboya embarked on a speaking tour of the United States to seek scholarships for students from East Africa. The first batch of 81 students touched down in New York City on September 11, 1959.

  9. FACT CHECK: No, USAID Did Not Fund The Late Jeffrey Epstein - AOL

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    A post shared on X claims the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) purportedly funded late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein via Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc ...