Jacqueline Maria da Silva

Jacqueline Maria da Silva is a reporter for Agência Mural and a correspondent for Cidade Ademar, a low-income area in São Paulo’s south zone, since 2021. She graduated in journalism from Nove de Julho University and physiotherapy from São Camilo University Center. She was a volunteer reporter for the websites: ONG LGBT+ do Brasil, Agência

Cleberson Santos

Cleberson Santos is a reporter for Agência Mural and a correspondent for Capão Redondo, low-income area in São Paulo’s south zone, since 2019. He graduated in journalism from Anhembi Morumbi University, and worked for Terra and Rádio Jovem Pan websites, both in the sports section. He was also a freelancer at UOL website, producing content

Aldem Bourscheit

Brazilian Luxembourgian journalist covering for more than two decades stories on Nature Conservation, Science, Environmental Crimes, Traditional and Indigenous Communities. Worked in newspapers, radio stations, federal and state governments, non-governmental organizations and private sector. Post-graduate in Environment, Economy and Society from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences – Flacso (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Specialized also

Nathallia Fonseca

Journalist graduated from the Federal University of Pernambuco (Northeast region of Brazil), Nathallia Fonseca has experience in productions for hard and soft news, communication consultancy and audiovisual. In terms of gender research, she won the 41st Vladimir Herzog Prize for her comic book TIRA and the Pacheco Jordão Prize for the documentary “Quase da Família”

Agência Mural

Agência Mural de Jornalismo das Periferias is a non-profit local news organization that covers exclusively the low income, underserved and underprivileged communities of the 39 cities that make up the metropolitan area of Greater São Paulo through a network of “Muralistas,” or communicators who live or grew up in these neighborhoods. Agência Mural’s mission is

Agência Pública

Founded in 2011 by women reporters, Agência Pública is the first non-profit investigative news agency in Brazil. Their focus is to investigate the public administration, including all levels of government and congressional houses; the social and environmental impact of corporations and corrupt and anti-transparent practices; the efficacy, transparency, and equity of the justice system; and

((o))eco

((o))eco is a non-profit journalism organization founded in 2004 to document the challenges, setbacks and advances of issues related to nature conservation, biodiversity and environmental policy in Brazil. Considered one of the largest environmental vehicles in Brazil, ((o))eco provides an important service to society by communicating nature conservation efforts in the six Brazilian biomes, raising

Jullie Pereira

Jullie Pereira, a graduate of Federal University of Amazonas (Ufam), founded, in 2020, Abaré, an organization focused on local journalism and media education, based in Manaus. She has worked for local outlets, covered social-environmental issues for Amazônia Real, and also has been publishing in national outlets such as Folha de S. Paulo, Uol TAB, and

Giovanna Carneiro

A recent graduate from the Federal University of Pernambuco, Giovanna Carneiro has already worked as a reporter for the newspaper Folha de Pernambuco and for Marco Zero Content, as a freelancer. Additionally, Carneiro was a creator and collaborator on Revista Gruvi, an digital magazine that focuses on music and culture in the eastern Brazilian state

Fábio Bispo

Fábio Bispo is an investigative reporter focused on political coverage, public transparency, data journalism and environmental issues. Prior to becoming a Report for the World corps member, Bispo worked in daily journalism in the Brazilian State of Santa Catarina and collaborated as a freelancer for Estadão, Revista Piauí, the Intercept, Congresso em Foco, Folha and