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18 Aug 2023
To cover climate change, journalists need to find creative ways to fund long-term reporting
As I write this, Kenya is in the midst of an extended dry spell linked to climate change that has…
Hellen Shikanda -
21 Aug 2023
“Hate speech can be found on TikTok at any time. But its frequency spikes in elections”
Raksha Kumar -
15 Aug 2023
African podcasters are now recognised globally. Can they transform this success into a viable business?
Maurice Oniang'o -
11 Aug 2023
Climate journalists need persistence to get good data, including from governments
Muhammad Daud Khan -
11 Aug 2023
The year-long fight of a Filipino news site against red-tagging and state censorship
Raksha Kumar -
04 Aug 2023
To make climate change resonate with audiences, connect it to heritage and culture
Lameez Omarjee -
08 Aug 2023
Journalists punched, kicked and tear-gassed: inside ‘the darkest month for Kenyan media’
Maurice Oniang'o -
28 Jul 2023
Journalists should help audiences understand extreme weather – even when they lack climate data
María Mónica Monsalve -
01 Aug 2023
How journalists and newsroom managers in Africa should think about the rise of AI
Maurice Oniang'o -
27 Jul 2023
“Politicians across Africa use social media to target their critics. Platforms are complicit”
Patrick Egwu -
21 Jul 2023
To report on climate change where coal is king, journalists need to focus on solutions
When Katowice, Poland, hosted the COP24 climate conference in 2018, foreign journalists were…
Patryk Strzałkowski