APPLY HERE Report for the World once again invites independent news organizations across the globe to join its growing network of host newsroom partners, as it deepens its presence in different regions through editorial collaborations and professional development of its reporting corps. Newsrooms are invited to apply until Feb. 20. They will be asked to
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Report for the World, IPI layout revenue roadmap for newsrooms
Collaboration aims to help independent media achieve business sustainability Report for the World and the International Press Institute have partnered to launch a revenue roadmap program for independent and local media that offers step-by-step guidance on how to overcome challenges and achieve business sustainability. The roadmap brings together research by IPI with best practices and
Report for World joins with climateXchange to evolve and expand global coverage of climate impacts
AMSTERDAM/LONDON—Report for the World is pleased to announce that it is partnering with climateXchange, the flagship initiative of the UK-based nonprofit Syli. The partnership will foster collaboration among local news organisations worldwide to help them reach and engage new audiences by covering climate-related stories. Through the partnership, Report for the World will serve as the
The consequences of Pakistan’s mass deportation of Afghans: A Q&A with Tribal News Network
By Wilson Liévano In early November, the Pakistani government started to round up and deport undocumented Afghan refugees, as part of an immigration crackdown that has drawn criticism from the United Nations and relief agencies. There are approximately 2 million undocumented Afghans in Pakistan, many of whom arrived decades ago and built a life for
Report for the World, East-West Center launch new reporting initiative for Pacific Island newsrooms
APPLY HERE December 1, 2023 — Report for the World, in partnership with East-West Center, invites independent news organizations from across the Pacific Islands to apply to host a full-time financial investigative journalist for up to three years. Newsrooms are invited to apply between now and Jan. 15. They will be asked to make the
The challenges for Brazil’s new Indigenous Peoples Minister: A Q&A with Jullie Pereira
By Letícia Duarte In 2022, Brazilian Indigenous activist Sonia Guajajara was recognized by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Now, as the head of Brazil’s first-ever Ministry of Indigenous Peoples, she faces the challenge of implementing the policies she has always advocated for. A recent achievement came when,
Emboldened by early achievements, Preethi Nallu charges into second year at Report for World with new title
Preethi Nallu has achieved significant milestones in her first year leading Report for the World. The program has expanded its presence in newsrooms across the globe — beginning with Brazil, India and Nigeria, it now boasts 45 reporting corps members in 32 newsrooms across Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Report for the World
Investigating a tragedy at sea: Q&A with SIRAJ’s Eman El-Sherbiny & Mohammed Bassiki
On June 14th a ship carrying approximately 750 migrants sank near the Greek coast. Only 104 of them survived, even though the Greek Coast Guard was at the site before the accident. Survivors have leveled serious accusations at the Greeks: including causing the boat to capsize in an attempt to pull it into Italian waters,
A year in review
This was a busy year for Report for the World. In 2022, we expanded to new countries, met new corps members and brought good journalism to communities across the globe. To celebrate, we’re revisiting five of our favorite moments. Welcoming our first Global Director Preethi Nallu joined Report for the World this July as our
Report for the World holds its first ever corps member gathering, with a focus on environmental journalism
Report for the World reached a new milestone, as we held our first ever in-person gathering in São Paulo, Brazil last week, bringing together our Latin American corps members and newsroom partners for a two-day investigative journalism workshop. The training sessions were supported by journalismfund.eu Participating corps members and editors from Brazil, Mexico and Peru