Aathira Perinchery

Aathira Perinchery is a trained wildlife biologist turned journalist whose writing focuses on ecology, conservation and wildlife research in India. Perinchery’s previous bylines can be found in The Wire, Mongabay-India, The Print and The Hindu, among others. She is also a grantee of the Earth Journalism Network.

Banjot Kaur

Banjot Kaur is a former correspondent at Down To Earth, as well as a correspondent and senior copy editor with Times of India and news producer at Asian News International. Before becoming a Report for the World corps member, she took part in the Thakur Foundation Fellowship in 2020 for an investigative reporting project centered

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

Qosim Suleiman

Qosim Suleiman is an education reporter with Premium Times. Prior to becoming a Report for the World corps member,, Suleiman was a 2020 fact-checking fellow with Dubawa, a project of the Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism, where he contributed to the curbing of information disorder in society. He was also involved in several reportages,

Chiamaka Okafor

Chiamaka is a diaspora reporter and opinion writer with Premium Times. Before becoming a Report for the World corps member, Okafor covered issues ranging from health and human rights to politics and gender inclusion. She has also gained technical experience in investigative journalism. She is a Thomson Reuters Foundation alumna and holds a Bachelor of

Arnaldo Sete

Arnaldo Sete is a photographer with over five years of experience in the field, and based in Recife, the capital of the eastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco. Prior to joining Report for the World, Sete was a photojournalist at Diario de Pernambuco.His work in social documentary photography began with his first authorial work in 2017

Vivian Chime

Vivian Chime is a Nigerian journalist with experience covering climate, global health, and development. Her journalism career started as a student journalist at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka where she received a BA in Mass Communication. She has been a graduate trainee with the national newspaper The New Telegraph  and a legislative correspondent and on-air

Johanna Deeksha

After receiving a BA in Journalism, Johanna Deeksha got her Masters in War and Human Rights Journalism from the University of Lincoln, UK. She started her career with Deccan Chronicle, a daily newspaper. There, she covered the courts and crime. The Madras High Court passed a suo motu order on her story about lack of

Ayodele Oluwafemi

Before joining TheCable, Ayodele Oluwafemi was a reporter with the Cable Newspaper Journalism Foundation (CNJF), under the Policy Radar Initiative (PRIN), supported by the MacArthur Foundation. Ayodele joined CNJF in 2020, covering politics, health and education. He has also worked as a general assignment reporter for Peoples Guide newspaper and as a metro and politics