Clare Baldwin

[3] In 2018, Baldwin was part of the three-person team that won the Pulitzer for a series of articles that exposed a campaign of deadly violence by Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte.

The Philippines is currently the second most dangerous country in the world for reporters, and in the past two decades, 65 journalists have been murdered there and convictions have been obtained in just five cases.

[10] In 2019, she was part of the Reuters staff awarded the Pulitzer[11] for a series of articles exposing the military units responsible for the expulsion and murder of Rohinga Muslims from Myanmar.

In 2021, Baldwin reported on a gene sequencing company using prenatal tests sold globally to collect genetic data from millions of women.

[12] Baldwin and her co-author, Kirsty Needham, reported that BGI Group, the Chinese gene sequencing company collaborated with China’s military when developing the prenatal tests.

Clare Baldwin