Why two Kenyan journalists launched a newsroom to change global health storytelling “Too often, health is treated like politics, with shock, yet these are people’s lives,” says DeFrontera publisher Verah Okeyo.
Why two Kenyan journalists launched a newsroom to change global health storytelling “Too often, health is treated like politics, with shock, yet these are people’s lives,” says DeFrontera publisher Verah Okeyo.
This Nigerian nonprofit is empowering health journalists with a focus on solutions and community outreach Nigeria Health Watch has trained 90 journalists from 30 newsrooms and has created a series looking at healthcare solutions across Africa.
This Nigerian nonprofit is empowering health journalists with a focus on solutions and community outreach Nigeria Health Watch has trained 90 journalists from 30 newsrooms and has created a series looking at healthcare solutions across Africa.
Journalists should recognise how their reporting impacts news events, an anthropologist argues in a new book “It’s often said that journalists should not become the news, but this ideal is under a lot of stress now,”
Journalists should recognise how their reporting impacts news events, an anthropologist argues in a new book “It’s often said that journalists should not become the news, but this ideal is under a lot of stress now,”
This media startup is on a mission to challenge harmful stereotypes about Africa ZIKORA, a project led by Nigerian journalist Chika Oduah, aims to show a different Africa through poetry, photography, films and dance.
This media startup is on a mission to challenge harmful stereotypes about Africa ZIKORA, a project led by Nigerian journalist Chika Oduah, aims to show a different Africa through poetry, photography, films and dance.
This newsroom wants to change how Indian media covers rape and abortion “We shouldn’t report on rape as an isolated episode,” says Japleen Pasricha, founder of Feminism in India, which has created guides to cover these issues.
This newsroom wants to change how Indian media covers rape and abortion “We shouldn’t report on rape as an isolated episode,” says Japleen Pasricha, founder of Feminism in India, which has created guides to cover these issues.
“You have to give people information that helps them make proper decisions” Rasmus Nielsen, Alessandra Galloni, Zaffar Abbas, Melissa Bell and A. G. Sulzberger discussed journalistic independence at the 2024 Memorial Lecture.
“You have to give people information that helps them make proper decisions” Rasmus Nielsen, Alessandra Galloni, Zaffar Abbas, Melissa Bell and A. G. Sulzberger discussed journalistic independence at the 2024 Memorial Lecture.
How to cover Nigeria's farmer-herder crisis As climate change heightens the conflict, here's what journalists should know to do a better job covering Nigeria's ongoing farmer-herder crisis.
How to cover Nigeria's farmer-herder crisis As climate change heightens the conflict, here's what journalists should know to do a better job covering Nigeria's ongoing farmer-herder crisis.
Intersectional travel journalism and why it matters Clara Lock, travel correspondent and assistant life editor for 'The Straits Times', believes it’s time to reimagine travel journalism.
Intersectional travel journalism and why it matters Clara Lock, travel correspondent and assistant life editor for 'The Straits Times', believes it’s time to reimagine travel journalism.
Climate change and news audiences report 2023: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries This report presents fresh insights into how people access climate news in Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, Pakistan, the UK, and the US.
Climate change and news audiences report 2023: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries This report presents fresh insights into how people access climate news in Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, Pakistan, the UK, and the US.
Constructive correspondence: a new approach to foreign assignments A paper from our Journalist Fellow Jacob Fuglsang explores how to cover foreign news in a more nuanced and balanced way.
Constructive correspondence: a new approach to foreign assignments A paper from our Journalist Fellow Jacob Fuglsang explores how to cover foreign news in a more nuanced and balanced way.
Crucial questions every journalist should ask when covering crypto Journalists should interrogate crypto companies much more thoroughly about their balance sheets, our Journalist Fellow Brett Aresco writes.
Crucial questions every journalist should ask when covering crypto Journalists should interrogate crypto companies much more thoroughly about their balance sheets, our Journalist Fellow Brett Aresco writes.
Climate change and news audiences report 2022: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries A large majority of our respondents across these countries recognise that almost all climate scientists believe that climate change is caused by humans.
Climate change and news audiences report 2022: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries A large majority of our respondents across these countries recognise that almost all climate scientists believe that climate change is caused by humans.
The role of business journalism in a financial crisis Five takeaways from our seminar with Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Green Templeton College Visiting Fellow.
The role of business journalism in a financial crisis Five takeaways from our seminar with Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Green Templeton College Visiting Fellow.