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Data Dives

Impact


Following The Fuller Project’s reporting, U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) officials added uterine cancer to the list of conditions covered by the government program that monitors and treats those who lived and worked in Ground Zero.


Following our reporting on discriminatory practices in VC funding, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law requiring venture capitalists to disclose the gender and race of the founders they fund.


After investigating the exploitation of women sorters working for the U.S. essential oils company doTERRA, the U.S. has banned imports from Asli Maydi, the Somali company that supplied frankincense oil to the brand, over the use of forced labor.


Fuller Awards

The Brutality of Sugar: Debt, Child Marriage and Hysterectomies

  • 2024 Overseas Press Club: Joe and Laurie Dine Award, Best International Reporting on Human Rights
  • 2025 Poynter Batten Medal – Third Place

Can the Climate Tech Revolution Avoid Leaving Women Behind?

  • 2024 Online Journalism Award – Finalist

Climate change puts more women at risk for domestic violence

  • 2024 Covering Climate Now Award – Health Category

India’s solar power push delivers an unexpected bonus – empowering rural women

  • 2024 Developi Asia Journalism Award

134

years

It will take 134 years to reach full gender equality at the current rate of progress.

(Source: Global Gender Gap Report 2024)

Less than

1%

Less than 1% of news stories in India, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, the UK and the US cover gender equality issues.


(Source: Missing Perspectives Report)