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
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Report for the World announces newest corps members, brings together journalists from across the globe
Report for the World brought together journalists from across the globe this week for virtual training in journalism safety, cyber security, international collaboration — and most importantly, to build camaraderie among the program’s newest reporting corps members. “I am really excited for this program, and I think that Report for the World will be an
Report for the World expands global network of independent newsrooms, support for journalists in exile
BOSTON, April 19, 2023 —Report for the World today announced the selection of 15 new host newsrooms, more than doubling its global network from eight to 20 countries. Among them are five, independent newsrooms reporting on their home countries in exile. “As we expand to 20 countries this year, we have also extended our
Report for the World doubles down on global local news crisis, welcomes new corps members
Report for the World is pleased to announce the selection and placement of 15 new corps members, effectively doubling the size of its reporting corps in eight countries. The journalists will cover under-reported areas such as climate change, environment, criminal and social justice, education, healthcare, and civil liberties. Report for the World, an initiative of