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Women left out of 9/11 benefits finally eligible for health care, compensation

Read the full story here: https://archive.fullerproject.org/story/will-california-crack-down-on-cash-apps-that-trap-women-in-debt/

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine plunged more than 70 million people deeper into poverty. These women are fighting to keep their communities fed.

For the full story: https://archive.fullerproject.org/story/ukraine-women-farm-war-russia/

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Six solar-powered refrigerators changed the lives of women who run a dairy cooperative in Rajasthan. India’s solar energy push may help empower the country’s rural women. Read the full story on our website: https://bit.ly/3o4puBu

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Six solar-powered refrigerators changed the lives of women who run a dairy cooperative in Rajasthan. India’s solar energy push may help empower the country’s rural women.

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Workers allege rampant sexual and physical abuse at a factory that makes Kate Hudson’s Fabletics activewear.

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Watch our new video featuring The Fuller Project’s co-founder and CEO Xanthe Scharff, and Editor in Chief Eva Rodriguez as they explain The Fuller Project’s approach to journalism and how it is making a difference for women around the world.

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A discussion moderated by The Fuller Project’s CEO Xanthe Scharff on the HBO documentary series, Unveiled: Surviving La Luz Del Mundo, along with the director, Jennifer Tiexiera, and one of the brave survivors who has shared her experience in Unveiled, Alethea.

Learn more about Unveiled: Surviving La Luz del Mundo: https://bit.ly/UnveiledHBO

Watch the docu-series: https://bit.ly/UnveiledUSResourceDirectory

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This year, The Fuller Project produced exclusive reporting on women in Ukraine who confront danger and economic uncertainties to provide food to their communities and the world; the health consequences for the generations of women working in Kenya’s landfills; and the student-led network in the United States that delivers emergency contraception on college campuses – including those in the most restrictive states in the country. Learn more about our groundbreaking reporting in 2022.

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As the world generates nearly two billion tons of household trash each year, an estimated 20 million waste pickers around the globe are often able to recover more recyclables than formal systems of waste management.

Photographer/Videographer: Brian Otieno

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A year after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan and stripped women of their basic human rights, the women are still fighting – in the streets, in their homes, from jail, and on social media. Our video chronicled 365 days of protests as Afghan women pleaded with the world to help, and builds on our reporting series, “Ending America’s Forever War: What is next for Afghan women?” documenting what the end of America’s longest war on foreign soil has meant for the women who lived through it.

Producers: Kim Abbott, Mariyah Espinoza, Karoline Gonzalez and Zahra Nader
Director/Editor: Abigail Steckler
Graphics: Natalie Palumbo

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Take a look at how The Fuller Project created a global platform for Afghan women to tell their stories and hear from Zahra Nader, an editor at Rukshana Media expand on partnering with our newsroom.

Our journalists spotlight critical issues and expose injustice with in-depth reporting published in renowned news outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Foreign Policy, and in partnership with the largest and most respected newsrooms around the world, from India to Afghanistan to Kenya. Hear from Erica Hensley, our data and health reporter on why partnering with legacy news outlets ensures our rigorous reporting reaches the broadest global audiences.

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Far from home and with few freedoms, domestic workers are turning to TikTok to vent and spread the word about dire working conditions—despite the potential dangers it might bring.

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At The Fuller Project, impact is our north star. Here’s how our journalism has changed lives, centered women’s unheard stories and redefined the news this year.

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Watch our video about the impact that followed after reporting on sexual, verbal and physical abuse inside the factory that makes clothes for Kate Hudson’s activewear brand, Fabletics.

Watch a recap of our local reporting from women on the ground in India.


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