11th August 2023 Climate journalists need persistence to get good data, including from governments Climate coverage needs good information—and journalists often need to use persistence to get it.
11th August 2023 Climate journalists need persistence to get good data, including from governments Climate coverage needs good information—and journalists often need to use persistence to get it.
11th August 2023 The year-long fight of a Filipino news site against red-tagging and state censorship Blocked by the government and shadow-banned by Facebook, Bulatlat managed to stay afloat thanks to the support of readers and donors.
11th August 2023 The year-long fight of a Filipino news site against red-tagging and state censorship Blocked by the government and shadow-banned by Facebook, Bulatlat managed to stay afloat thanks to the support of readers and donors.
8th August 2023 Journalists punched, kicked and tear-gassed: inside ‘the darkest month for Kenyan media’ In March 2023 at least 25 reporters were attacked by both protesters and police forces. Some of them explain their experience in this piece.
8th August 2023 Journalists punched, kicked and tear-gassed: inside ‘the darkest month for Kenyan media’ In March 2023 at least 25 reporters were attacked by both protesters and police forces. Some of them explain their experience in this piece.
4th August 2023 To make climate change resonate with audiences, connect it to heritage and culture Stories that touch on our identities can convey the risks of a warming climate to audiences in new ways.
4th August 2023 To make climate change resonate with audiences, connect it to heritage and culture Stories that touch on our identities can convey the risks of a warming climate to audiences in new ways.
1st August 2023 How journalists and newsroom managers in Africa should think about the rise of AI Many fear artificial intelligence will result in job losses. Experts say they should also see it as an opportunity to rethink their craft.
1st August 2023 How journalists and newsroom managers in Africa should think about the rise of AI Many fear artificial intelligence will result in job losses. Experts say they should also see it as an opportunity to rethink their craft.
28th July 2023 Journalists should help audiences understand extreme weather – even when they lack climate data We can still help our audiences understand extreme weather patterns even when we lack an attribution study.
28th July 2023 Journalists should help audiences understand extreme weather – even when they lack climate data We can still help our audiences understand extreme weather patterns even when we lack an attribution study.
27th July 2023 “Politicians across Africa use social media to target their critics. Platforms are complicit” Award-winning journalist Hannah Ajakaiye speaks about her fight against misinformation in Nigeria and beyond.
27th July 2023 “Politicians across Africa use social media to target their critics. Platforms are complicit” Award-winning journalist Hannah Ajakaiye speaks about her fight against misinformation in Nigeria and beyond.
21st July 2023 To report on climate change where coal is king, journalists need to focus on solutions The first essay from the 'How to fix climate journalism' series argues that focusing on solutions can help sidestep polarisation—even in a country where coal is king.
21st July 2023 To report on climate change where coal is king, journalists need to focus on solutions The first essay from the 'How to fix climate journalism' series argues that focusing on solutions can help sidestep polarisation—even in a country where coal is king.
20th July 2023 How this outlet is building a model for better representation of queer people in Indian media “The focus is on under-reported stories of queer lives in India,” says founder Ankur Paliwal.
20th July 2023 How this outlet is building a model for better representation of queer people in Indian media “The focus is on under-reported stories of queer lives in India,” says founder Ankur Paliwal.