Our spring membership campaign kicked off this week, and we’re inviting you to take part. Every day, Report for the World corps members are producing public-service journalism that fosters understanding, connection, and growth. But we can’t do it without you. An anonymous donor is matching all gifts to Report for the World through midnight Friday.
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Misinformation and environmental reporting in Ukraine: Q&A with Dymtro Simonov
Our spring membership campaign kicked off today, and we’re inviting you to take part. Every day, Report for the World corps members are producing public-service journalism that fosters understanding, connection, and growth. But we can’t do it without you. An anonymous donor is matching all gifts to Report for the World through midnight Friday. Will
Press freedom in Nigeria a Q&A with Daniel Ojukwu
Our spring fundraising campaign is live, and we’re inviting you to take part. Every day, Report for the World corps members are producing public-service journalism that fosters understanding, connection, and growth. But we can’t do it without you. An anonymous donor is matching all gifts to Report for the World through midnight Friday. Will you
Q&A: The risks and challenges of covering the Amazon
The murders of the British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira during a reporting trip in the Brazilian Amazon have once again exposed the risks for those investigating environmental issues and Indigenous communities. Phillips and Pereira were murdered last month in the Javari Valley, close to Brazil’s border with Peru and Colombia,
Q&A: Corps Member Vivian Chime
Vivian Chime is a journalist covering climate change for TheCable through Report for the World. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. When you began considering career options, what did you find compelling about a career in journalism? At first my journalism journey started out as a childhood flare for liking people I
Q&A: Corps Member Johanna Deeksha
Johanna Deeksha is a journalist covering health and education for Scroll.in through Report for the World. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. When you began considering career options, what did you find compelling about a career in journalism? I was around 12 or 13 when I decided I wanted to become a
Q&A: Corps Member Taiwo Adebulu
Taiwo Adebulu is a fact-checker in Nigeria for TheCable through Report for the World. Don’t miss his Instagram #TakeoverTuesday as part of our December Corps Member Spotlight. Follow Report for the World on Instagram. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. How did you become interested in fact-checking? I often call myself an
Q&A: Corps Member Ishan Kukreti
Ishan Kukreti is a journalist covering land and climate sustainability for Scroll.in through Report for the World. Don’t miss his Instagram #TakeoverTuesday as part of our November Corps Member Spotlight. Follow Report for the World on Instagram. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. When you began considering career options, what did you
Q&A: Corps Member Ayodele Oluwafemi
Ayodele Oluwafemi is a journalist covering the criminal justice system in Nigeria for TheCable through Report for the World. Don’t miss his Instagram #TakeoverTuesday as part of our October Corps Member Spotlight. Follow Report for the World on Instagram. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. When you began considering career options, what
Q&A: Corps Member Aarefa Johari
Aarefa Johari is a journalist covering work and gender for Scroll.in through Report for the World. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. What led you to become a journalist? I wanted to be a journalist since I was 10 or 11. Initially it was because I love writing and wanted to pursue