Kjersti Knudsson and Synnove Bakke, Norwegian Broadcasting Corp. The investigation examined the decisions made by the World Health Organization and The Centers for Disease Control in light of the swine flu and H1N1 flu pandemic. Special citation: NPR, Radio Canada/ CBC, and Swiss TV RSI for Tamiflu, Inc. Photojournalist Chakarova reveals in riveting detail the underground criminal networks and the experiences of Eastern European women forced into prostitution abroad. U.S.: Mimi Chakarova, Center for Investigative Reporting: The Price of Sex. This investigation uncovered how Eastern European criminals and corrupt politicians use offshore havens as fronts for money laundering, tax evasion, and drug and weapon smuggling. International: Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project: Offshore Crime, Inc. Reporters followed the lethal spread of drug-resistant tuberculosis across India and beyond, exacerbated by a World Health Organization policy that encouraged countries to prioritize regular TB at the expense of drug-resistant strains. U.S.: Geeta Anand, Betsy McKay and Gautam Naik, Wall Street Journal: TB: A Menace Returns. Two reports on the Swedish public television program “Mission Investigate” revealed how the Swedish telecom giant Teliasonera cooperated with dictatorships in Central Asia in tracking dissidents and human rights activists, and paid extensive bribes to gain access to the market in Uzbekistan. International: Joachim Dyfvermark, Sven Bergman and Fredrik Laurin, Uppdrag granskning: The Black Boxes and Teliasonera: The Uzbek Affair.
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