How this freelancer broke a major scandal on surrogacy and won a top award in Kenya Naipanoi Lepapa, Journalist of the Year in Kenya in 2022, discusses her own work and investigative journalism in her country and beyond.
How this freelancer broke a major scandal on surrogacy and won a top award in Kenya Naipanoi Lepapa, Journalist of the Year in Kenya in 2022, discusses her own work and investigative journalism in her country and beyond.
How does press freedom die? Top journalists from Nicaragua, Venezuela and Kenya compare their notes Alan Rusbridger, Luz Mely Reyes, John-Allan Namu and Carlos F. Chamorro discussed journalism after the 2023 Reuters Memorial Lecture.
How does press freedom die? Top journalists from Nicaragua, Venezuela and Kenya compare their notes Alan Rusbridger, Luz Mely Reyes, John-Allan Namu and Carlos F. Chamorro discussed journalism after the 2023 Reuters Memorial Lecture.
“Mobile journalism is the fastest way to change how Africa's story is told” Emmanuel Yegon, founder of Mobile Journalism Africa, speaks about the potential of this discipline for the news industry in the continent.
“Mobile journalism is the fastest way to change how Africa's story is told” Emmanuel Yegon, founder of Mobile Journalism Africa, speaks about the potential of this discipline for the news industry in the continent.
This podcast startup offers free training to dozens of African investigative journalists Alibi Investigations is mentoring 130 reporters and developing more than 20 shows on Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia and South Sudan.
This podcast startup offers free training to dozens of African investigative journalists Alibi Investigations is mentoring 130 reporters and developing more than 20 shows on Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia and South Sudan.
How an African news agency is breaking negative stereotypes about the continent Launched in 2021 by nonprofit Africa No Filter, the agency has run 400 news stories portraying Africa beyond poverty, conflict and corruption.
How an African news agency is breaking negative stereotypes about the continent Launched in 2021 by nonprofit Africa No Filter, the agency has run 400 news stories portraying Africa beyond poverty, conflict and corruption.
“I’d like African journalists to do African investigations supported by African people” Ugandan journalist Solomon Serwanjja discusses his new institute and the many challenges investigative reporters face in the continent.
“I’d like African journalists to do African investigations supported by African people” Ugandan journalist Solomon Serwanjja discusses his new institute and the many challenges investigative reporters face in the continent.
Women and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from 12 markets According to this factsheet, only 22% of the 180 top editors across the 240 brands covered are women.
Women and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from 12 markets According to this factsheet, only 22% of the 180 top editors across the 240 brands covered are women.
Women and news: an overview of audience behaviour in 11 countries This report, authored by Meera Selva and Simge Andı, looks at how women get their news around the world.
Women and news: an overview of audience behaviour in 11 countries This report, authored by Meera Selva and Simge Andı, looks at how women get their news around the world.
Digital News Report 2020 The world's largest news audience study, covering 40 markets, based on a survey of more than 80,000 digital news users
Digital News Report 2020 The world's largest news audience study, covering 40 markets, based on a survey of more than 80,000 digital news users
Digital News Report 2020: resumen ejecutivo y hallazgos clave Lee lo esencial en español del informe más completo sobre consumo de noticias en todo el mundo.
Digital News Report 2020: resumen ejecutivo y hallazgos clave Lee lo esencial en español del informe más completo sobre consumo de noticias en todo el mundo.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.