The Pulitzer Center is holding the Pulitzer Center Global Issues/Citizen Voices contest on Helium.com, an online writing website. The contest is calling for independent voices to answer questions based on our international reporting. Our latest contest has a question that might interest you and your readership. The question is: How is the struggle for water, such as in Ethiopia and Kenya, shaping conflicts in this century? The deadline to enter is May 30. To enter, visitors can just click on a question above and submit an essay to Helium. Essays will be judged by other Helium users and staff here at the Pulitzer Center.
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