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NEWS LANDING
Bill Whitaker of “60 Minutes” and Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic to Receive Top Journalism Awards. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will award top honors this year to Bill Whitaker, a longtime correspondent for CBS News and “60 Minutes,” and Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic and a Pulitzer Prize-winninghistorian.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping toJOBS AT ICFJ
Thank you for your interest in the International Center for Journalists. ICFJ is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to promoting a diverse and international workplace. We offer a competitive benefits package, which includes health and dental plans,partial
BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on bloggingJOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship news A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic military MARIA RESSA: FIGHTING AN ONSLAUGHT OF ONLINE VIOLENCE This groundbreaking collaborative case study is the most comprehensive assessment of online violence against a prominent woman journalist to date. We conducted a forensic analysis of the torrent of social media attacks on internationally celebrated digital media pioneer Maria Ressa over a five-year period (2016-2021). Here, we detail the intensity and ferocity of this abuse, and demonstrate MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.GINNA MORELO
Periodista de investigación colombiana, especializada en Gerencia Pública y magister en Comunicación. Es editora del nuevo proyecto Unidad de Datos del periódico EL TIEMPO y presidenta de Consejo de Redacción, organización que promueve el periodismo de investigación en Colombia. HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies.NEWS LANDING
Bill Whitaker of “60 Minutes” and Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic to Receive Top Journalism Awards. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will award top honors this year to Bill Whitaker, a longtime correspondent for CBS News and “60 Minutes,” and Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic and a Pulitzer Prize-winninghistorian.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping toJOBS AT ICFJ
Thank you for your interest in the International Center for Journalists. ICFJ is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to promoting a diverse and international workplace. We offer a competitive benefits package, which includes health and dental plans,partial
BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on bloggingJOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship news A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic military MARIA RESSA: FIGHTING AN ONSLAUGHT OF ONLINE VIOLENCE This groundbreaking collaborative case study is the most comprehensive assessment of online violence against a prominent woman journalist to date. We conducted a forensic analysis of the torrent of social media attacks on internationally celebrated digital media pioneer Maria Ressa over a five-year period (2016-2021). Here, we detail the intensity and ferocity of this abuse, and demonstrate MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.GINNA MORELO
Periodista de investigación colombiana, especializada en Gerencia Pública y magister en Comunicación. Es editora del nuevo proyecto Unidad de Datos del periódico EL TIEMPO y presidenta de Consejo de Redacción, organización que promueve el periodismo de investigación en Colombia. JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to STAFF | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS I helped journalists use satellites to track environmental destruction in the Amazon. — Gustavo Faleiros, Former ICFJ Knight Fellow ICFJ-UNESCO GLOBAL STUDY: ONLINE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) have conducted a global survey to assess the scale and impacts of online violence targeting women journalists, and to help identify solutions to this pernicious problem.. It is the most comprehensive and geographically diverse survey ever undertaken on the themeOPEN DATA PANAMA
In recent years, Panama’s government has increased the availability of data to citizens. But this alone cannot transform governments. Media and civil society engagement must help unlock the potential of open data, make it clear and useful for citizens, and reveal information that can expose and prevent abuses of power.CHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press. UNESCO-ICFJ STUDY FOCUSES GLOBAL ATTENTION ON ONLINE Our new research is drawing much-needed attention to the escalating scourge of online violence against women journalists, as major news outlets across the world report on the findings, and women journalists share details of the abuse they face. ICFJ conducted the study, which was commissioned and published by UNESCO.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship newsSUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Sat, 08/31/2019 - 01:12 - Fri, 01/31/2020 - 00:12. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will send eight European journalists on a reporting trip to investigate China’s influence in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa. During the three-day reporting and fact-finding tour, the group will meet with government officials, local media, and MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.STELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers. HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies. JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on bloggingCHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press. SOCIAL MEDIA SOLUTIONS TRAINING FOR JOURNALISTS IN THESEE MORE ONICFJ.ORG
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking. MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.STELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship newsMIRANDA PATRUCIC
Miranda Patrucic, a winner of the 2016 ICFJ Knight International Journalism Award, is a relentless investigative reporter who has uncovered corruption and financial crimes at the highest levels across Europe and Central Asia. A lead reporter and regional editor for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Patrucic has played a pivotal role in probes that led to government HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies. JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on bloggingCHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press. SOCIAL MEDIA SOLUTIONS TRAINING FOR JOURNALISTS IN THESEE MORE ONICFJ.ORG
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking. MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.STELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship newsMIRANDA PATRUCIC
Miranda Patrucic, a winner of the 2016 ICFJ Knight International Journalism Award, is a relentless investigative reporter who has uncovered corruption and financial crimes at the highest levels across Europe and Central Asia. A lead reporter and regional editor for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Patrucic has played a pivotal role in probes that led to governmentNEWS LANDING
Bill Whitaker of “60 Minutes” and Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic to Receive Top Journalism Awards. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will award top honors this year to Bill Whitaker, a longtime correspondent for CBS News and “60 Minutes,” and Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic and a Pulitzer Prize-winninghistorian.
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking. DON’T JUST DEBUNK MISINFORMATION: 4 TIPS FOR NAVIGATING As the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus began to spread more rapidly around the world in February, the World Health Organization (WHO) deployed the term ‘infodemic’ to describe the information and misinformation circulating alongside it. Many rumors, myths and falsehoods have made the rounds — and still are — covering anything from ‘cures,’ to mandatory quarantines, to conspiracy theories IJNET PORTUGUESE TRANSLATOR The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., is seeking a Portuguese translator for its IJNet Portuguese site. The site provides the latest in tips, trends and training opportunities for a global, Portuguese-speaking audience. The Portuguese translator will work closely with the IJNet Portuguese editor to populate the Portuguesesite with
STEVAN DOJČINOVIĆ
2019 Knight International Journalism Award Winner Stevan Dojčinović is truly one of the best investigative journalists anywhere. He is a founder and editor in chief of the Crime and Corruption Reporting Network in Belgrade, Serbia.At an increasingly dangerous time, he leads a team of courageous journalists who have turned a light on money laundering by business elites and other abuses byMIRANDA PATRUCIC
Miranda Patrucic, a winner of the 2016 ICFJ Knight International Journalism Award, is a relentless investigative reporter who has uncovered corruption and financial crimes at the highest levels across Europe and Central Asia. A lead reporter and regional editor for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Patrucic has played a pivotal role in probes that led to governmentLUIS BOTELLO
As the Deputy Vice President of New Initiatives and Impact, Luis Botello helps develop and oversee ICFJ’s investigative reporting initiatives and ICFJ’s monitoring and evaluation systems to maximize program impact around the world. Botello works directly with funders to design new projects and proposals. He worked for 10 years as ICFJ's Latin American program director and launched ICFJ'sISMA’IL KUSHKUSH
Isma’il Kushkush is a Sudanese-American journalist who was based in Khartoum, Sudan, for eight years, where he contributed to The New York Times, CNN, Voice of America and Al Jazeera English. For two three-month periods in 2014 and again in 2015, he was acting bureau chief for The New York Times in East Africa based in Nairobi. He has covered political, economic, social and cultural stories STEMMING THE TIDE OF INTOLERANCE: A NETWORK OF SOUTH ASIAN South Asia has a vibrant media landscape; however, coverage of religion is often limited and only explored within the framework of major political events.JOHANNA CARRILLO
As the Deputy Vice President of Programs, Johanna Carrillo is responsible for ICFJ's Innovation and Specialized Reporting programs. Carrillo also assists in the operational management of program staff and develops and implements ICFJ programs in the US and abroad. Originally from Chile, Carrillo is a native Spanish speaker, fluent in English and Portuguese and proficient in French. HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies.NEWS LANDING
Bill Whitaker of “60 Minutes” and Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic to Receive Top Journalism Awards. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will award top honors this year to Bill Whitaker, a longtime correspondent for CBS News and “60 Minutes,” and Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic and a Pulitzer Prize-winninghistorian.
STAFF | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS I helped journalists use satellites to track environmental destruction in the Amazon. — Gustavo Faleiros, Former ICFJ Knight Fellow CÓMO ABORDAR LA SALUD MENTAL EN TIEMPOS DE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE En un reciente seminario online realizado en el marco del Global Health Crisis Reporting Forum de ICFJ, el psicólogo Jorge Bruce −miembro de la International Psychoanalytical Association − explicó de qué forma la pandemia de COVID-19 y las medidas para mitigar su propagación afectan la salud mental de las personas, por qué los periodistas están especialmente expuestos y cómoJOBS AT ICFJ
Thank you for your interest in the International Center for Journalists. ICFJ is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to promoting a diverse and international workplace. We offer a competitive benefits package, which includes health and dental plans,partial
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking. IJNET PORTUGUESE TRANSLATOR The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., is seeking a Portuguese translator for its IJNet Portuguese site. The site provides the latest in tips, trends and training opportunities for a global, Portuguese-speaking audience. The Portuguese translator will work closely with the IJNet Portuguese editor to populate the Portuguesesite with
A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic militaryCHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press. MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists. HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies.NEWS LANDING
Bill Whitaker of “60 Minutes” and Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic to Receive Top Journalism Awards. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will award top honors this year to Bill Whitaker, a longtime correspondent for CBS News and “60 Minutes,” and Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic and a Pulitzer Prize-winninghistorian.
STAFF | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS I helped journalists use satellites to track environmental destruction in the Amazon. — Gustavo Faleiros, Former ICFJ Knight Fellow CÓMO ABORDAR LA SALUD MENTAL EN TIEMPOS DE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE En un reciente seminario online realizado en el marco del Global Health Crisis Reporting Forum de ICFJ, el psicólogo Jorge Bruce −miembro de la International Psychoanalytical Association − explicó de qué forma la pandemia de COVID-19 y las medidas para mitigar su propagación afectan la salud mental de las personas, por qué los periodistas están especialmente expuestos y cómoJOBS AT ICFJ
Thank you for your interest in the International Center for Journalists. ICFJ is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to promoting a diverse and international workplace. We offer a competitive benefits package, which includes health and dental plans,partial
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking. IJNET PORTUGUESE TRANSLATOR The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., is seeking a Portuguese translator for its IJNet Portuguese site. The site provides the latest in tips, trends and training opportunities for a global, Portuguese-speaking audience. The Portuguese translator will work closely with the IJNet Portuguese editor to populate the Portuguesesite with
A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic militaryCHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press.NEWS LANDING
Bill Whitaker of “60 Minutes” and Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic to Receive Top Journalism Awards. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will award top honors this year to Bill Whitaker, a longtime correspondent for CBS News and “60 Minutes,” and Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic and a Pulitzer Prize-winninghistorian.
USING SOCIAL MEDIA, ‘SCIENCE PULSE’ HELPS JOURNALISTS FIND ICFJ, Hampton University Team Up to Offer Students Opportunities in the Field of International Journalism. The International Center for Journalists and the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications (SHSJC) at Hampton University have forged a new partnership designed to help students succeed in internationaljournalism careers.
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking. BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on blogging ARTHUR F. BURNS FELLOWSHIP Each year, outstanding media professionals from the United States, Canada and Germany are awarded an opportunity to report from and travel in each other's countries as part of The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program. The program offers young journalists, age 40 and under, the opportunity to share professional expertise with their colleagues across the Atlantic while working as "foreign GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING A PROJECT PROPOSAL Guidelines for Preparing a Project Proposal. Applicants to this fellowship are required to submit a preliminary project proposal outlining a research, reporting or writing assignment to be undertaken within approximately a three month period following the fellowship orientation. In addition to explaining the topics or themes to beaddressed
JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship newsMIRANDA PATRUCIC
Miranda Patrucic, a winner of the 2016 ICFJ Knight International Journalism Award, is a relentless investigative reporter who has uncovered corruption and financial crimes at the highest levels across Europe and Central Asia. A lead reporter and regional editor for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Patrucic has played a pivotal role in probes that led to governmentSTELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers.LUIS BOTELLO
As the Deputy Vice President of New Initiatives and Impact, Luis Botello helps develop and oversee ICFJ’s investigative reporting initiatives and ICFJ’s monitoring and evaluation systems to maximize program impact around the world. Botello works directly with funders to design new projects and proposals. He worked for 10 years as ICFJ's Latin American program director and launched ICFJ's HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies. JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on blogging REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking.CHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship news A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic militarySTELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers. MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.MIRANDA PATRUCIC
Miranda Patrucic, a winner of the 2016 ICFJ Knight International Journalism Award, is a relentless investigative reporter who has uncovered corruption and financial crimes at the highest levels across Europe and Central Asia. A lead reporter and regional editor for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Patrucic has played a pivotal role in probes that led to government HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies. JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on blogging REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking.CHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship news A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic militarySTELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers. MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.MIRANDA PATRUCIC
Miranda Patrucic, a winner of the 2016 ICFJ Knight International Journalism Award, is a relentless investigative reporter who has uncovered corruption and financial crimes at the highest levels across Europe and Central Asia. A lead reporter and regional editor for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Patrucic has played a pivotal role in probes that led to governmentNEWS LANDING
Bill Whitaker of “60 Minutes” and Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic to Receive Top Journalism Awards. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will award top honors this year to Bill Whitaker, a longtime correspondent for CBS News and “60 Minutes,” and Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic and a Pulitzer Prize-winninghistorian.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to USING SOCIAL MEDIA, ‘SCIENCE PULSE’ HELPS JOURNALISTS FIND ICFJ, Hampton University Team Up to Offer Students Opportunities in the Field of International Journalism. The International Center for Journalists and the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications (SHSJC) at Hampton University have forged a new partnership designed to help students succeed in internationaljournalism careers.
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking. SOCIAL MEDIA SOLUTIONS TRAINING FOR JOURNALISTS IN THE Continuing our partnership with the Facebook Journalism Project, the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is expanding our work with journalists in the Middle East and North Africa by equipping participants with the latest tools to sort fact from fiction online and use social media to support quality journalism. IJNET PORTUGUESE TRANSLATOR The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., is seeking a Portuguese translator for its IJNet Portuguese site. The site provides the latest in tips, trends and training opportunities for a global, Portuguese-speaking audience. The Portuguese translator will work closely with the IJNet Portuguese editor to populate the Portuguesesite with
CÓMO ABORDAR LA SALUD MENTAL EN TIEMPOS DE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE En un reciente seminario online realizado en el marco del Global Health Crisis Reporting Forum de ICFJ, el psicólogo Jorge Bruce −miembro de la International Psychoanalytical Association − explicó de qué forma la pandemia de COVID-19 y las medidas para mitigar su propagación afectan la salud mental de las personas, por qué los periodistas están especialmente expuestos y cómoSTEVAN DOJČINOVIĆ
2019 Knight International Journalism Award Winner Stevan Dojčinović is truly one of the best investigative journalists anywhere. He is a founder and editor in chief of the Crime and Corruption Reporting Network in Belgrade, Serbia.At an increasingly dangerous time, he leads a team of courageous journalists who have turned a light on money laundering by business elites and other abuses byLUIS BOTELLO
As the Deputy Vice President of New Initiatives and Impact, Luis Botello helps develop and oversee ICFJ’s investigative reporting initiatives and ICFJ’s monitoring and evaluation systems to maximize program impact around the world. Botello works directly with funders to design new projects and proposals. He worked for 10 years as ICFJ's Latin American program director and launched ICFJ'sGINNA MORELO
Periodista de investigación colombiana, especializada en Gerencia Pública y magister en Comunicación. Es editora del nuevo proyecto Unidad de Datos del periódico EL TIEMPO y presidenta de Consejo de Redacción, organización que promueve el periodismo de investigación en Colombia. HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies.ALL PROGRAMS
Tue, 12/31/2019 - 23:59. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is partnering with the Google News Initiative to help journalists across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) embrace the era of digital journalism. In ICFJ’s recent global survey on how newsrooms are adapting to the digital age, ICFJ found that more thanhalf.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on bloggingCHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press. A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic military MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.STELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship newsCATHERINE GICHERU
ICFJ Knight Fellow Catherine Gicheru is a veteran Kenyan editor who is working with the Code for Kenya open-data initiative to promote data journalism and civic innovation as a means to strengthen storytelling and audience engagement. Prior to the fellowship, she was a Reuters Fellow at Oxford University, where she studied the challenges facing print media throughout sub-Saharan Africa. HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies.ALL PROGRAMS
Tue, 12/31/2019 - 23:59. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is partnering with the Google News Initiative to help journalists across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) embrace the era of digital journalism. In ICFJ’s recent global survey on how newsrooms are adapting to the digital age, ICFJ found that more thanhalf.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on bloggingCHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press. A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic military MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.STELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship newsCATHERINE GICHERU
ICFJ Knight Fellow Catherine Gicheru is a veteran Kenyan editor who is working with the Code for Kenya open-data initiative to promote data journalism and civic innovation as a means to strengthen storytelling and audience engagement. Prior to the fellowship, she was a Reuters Fellow at Oxford University, where she studied the challenges facing print media throughout sub-Saharan Africa.ALL PROGRAMS
The Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling, a collaboration between the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), ONE, and the Elliott family, honors an up-and-coming journalist in Africa who strives to strengthen people's voices and improve theirwell-being.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to COVERING COVID-19: WEBINARS WITH EXPERTS Covering COVID-19: Webinars with Experts. These ongoing webinars are part of our new Global Health Crisis Reporting Forum, launched in partnership with ICFJ’s International Journalists’ Network (IJNet). Journalists and health experts are invited to join the Forum's Facebook group, and please sign up for our weekly emails toget the latest
STAFF | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS I helped journalists use satellites to track environmental destruction in the Amazon. — Gustavo Faleiros, Former ICFJ Knight Fellow USING SOCIAL MEDIA, ‘SCIENCE PULSE’ HELPS JOURNALISTS FIND ICFJ, Hampton University Team Up to Offer Students Opportunities in the Field of International Journalism. The International Center for Journalists and the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications (SHSJC) at Hampton University have forged a new partnership designed to help students succeed in internationaljournalism careers.
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking.JOBS AT ICFJ
Thank you for your interest in the International Center for Journalists. ICFJ is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to promoting a diverse and international workplace. We offer a competitive benefits package, which includes health and dental plans,partial
ROMAN ANIN | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Roman Anin is an investigative reporter who has shed light on Russia’s rampant corruption and demonstrated how it reaches far beyond the country’s borders. He began his career in 2006 as a sports writer for the daily Novaya Gazeta but was soon moved to the newspaper’s investigative unit, where he uncovered scandal after scandal. His reports have revealed corruption and cronyism in theHAMPTON UNIVERSITY
ICFJ, Hampton University Team Up to Offer Students Opportunities in the Field of International Journalism. The International Center for Journalists and the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications (SHSJC) at Hampton University have forged a new partnership designed to help students succeed in internationaljournalism careers.
MIRANDA PATRUCIC
Miranda Patrucic, a winner of the 2016 ICFJ Knight International Journalism Award, is a relentless investigative reporter who has uncovered corruption and financial crimes at the highest levels across Europe and Central Asia. A lead reporter and regional editor for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Patrucic has played a pivotal role in probes that led to government HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies.ALL PROGRAMS
Tue, 12/31/2019 - 23:59. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is partnering with the Google News Initiative to help journalists across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) embrace the era of digital journalism. In ICFJ’s recent global survey on how newsrooms are adapting to the digital age, ICFJ found that more thanhalf.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on bloggingCHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press. A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic military MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.STELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship newsCATHERINE GICHERU
ICFJ Knight Fellow Catherine Gicheru is a veteran Kenyan editor who is working with the Code for Kenya open-data initiative to promote data journalism and civic innovation as a means to strengthen storytelling and audience engagement. Prior to the fellowship, she was a Reuters Fellow at Oxford University, where she studied the challenges facing print media throughout sub-Saharan Africa. HOME | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTSOUR WORKRESOURCESCALENDARDONATEINVESTIGATIVE REPORTINGNEWS ICFJ builds the expertise and digital skills journalists need to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies.ALL PROGRAMS
Tue, 12/31/2019 - 23:59. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is partnering with the Google News Initiative to help journalists across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) embrace the era of digital journalism. In ICFJ’s recent global survey on how newsrooms are adapting to the digital age, ICFJ found that more thanhalf.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to BUILDING A CITIZEN JOURNALISM NETWORK OF YOUNG LEADERS IN Applications are now closed. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, aims to foster a regional network of citizen journalists who can advance dialogue on transparency, accountability and good governance within and across their borders.. About the Program. The program starts with a six-week online workshop focused on bloggingCHANNING JOSEPH
Channing Joseph was a Bringing Home the World Fellow in 2016. Channing Joseph is a San Francisco-based journalist who covers politics, social inequality and other topics for Truthdig, The Guardian and MTV News, and he has previously been an editor and writer on the staffs of The New York Times, The New York Sun, and The Associated Press. A SHORT GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF ’FAKE NEWS’ AND DISINFORMATION 4 Campaign”20, employed the ‘domino theory’ as a fear tactic to suppress opposition to the war21 - if one country came under communist influence or control, its neighbouring countries would soon follow. v 1965 – 30th September Movement, Indonesia Members of Indonesia’s armed forces assassinated six high-ranking Indonesian Army generals. The head of the army’s strategic military MEERA K | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Meera is the co-founder of Citizen Matters, an award-winning digital news outlet that covers critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for South Indian cities. She also helped initiate Open City, and urban data platform, and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource center for Bangalore journalists.STELLA ROQUE
As Director of Community Engagement, Stella Roque is at the service of ICFJ's unparalleled network of global journalists, working to determine their evolving needs, finding innovative ways to foster greater international collaboration, and connecting them to the resources and opportunities ICFJ can provide to support their work and develop their careers.JOSEPH WARUNGU
Knight International Journalism Fellow Joseph Warungu led the launch of an Africa-wide storytelling contest to encourage better coverage of Africa’s growth, development, health and quality of life. Just before he accepted his Knight Fellowship, Joseph Warungu was the head of the BBC’s African News and Current Affairs department. There, he was responsible for the daily flagship newsCATHERINE GICHERU
ICFJ Knight Fellow Catherine Gicheru is a veteran Kenyan editor who is working with the Code for Kenya open-data initiative to promote data journalism and civic innovation as a means to strengthen storytelling and audience engagement. Prior to the fellowship, she was a Reuters Fellow at Oxford University, where she studied the challenges facing print media throughout sub-Saharan Africa.ALL PROGRAMS
The Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling, a collaboration between the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), ONE, and the Elliott family, honors an up-and-coming journalist in Africa who strives to strengthen people's voices and improve theirwell-being.
JOURNALISM AND THE PANDEMIC SURVEY The Journalism and the Pandemic Project from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published the first large-scale global survey of journalists since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The project is mapping the impacts of COVID-19 on journalism worldwide, informing responses to the crisis, and helping to COVERING COVID-19: WEBINARS WITH EXPERTS Covering COVID-19: Webinars with Experts. These ongoing webinars are part of our new Global Health Crisis Reporting Forum, launched in partnership with ICFJ’s International Journalists’ Network (IJNet). Journalists and health experts are invited to join the Forum's Facebook group, and please sign up for our weekly emails toget the latest
STAFF | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS I helped journalists use satellites to track environmental destruction in the Amazon. — Gustavo Faleiros, Former ICFJ Knight Fellow USING SOCIAL MEDIA, ‘SCIENCE PULSE’ HELPS JOURNALISTS FIND ICFJ, Hampton University Team Up to Offer Students Opportunities in the Field of International Journalism. The International Center for Journalists and the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications (SHSJC) at Hampton University have forged a new partnership designed to help students succeed in internationaljournalism careers.
JOBS AT ICFJ
Thank you for your interest in the International Center for Journalists. ICFJ is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to promoting a diverse and international workplace. We offer a competitive benefits package, which includes health and dental plans,partial
REPORTING THE BORDER: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING PROJECT The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering a new program for U.S.-based reporters, focused on reporting on issues that span the U.S.-Mexico border, including human rights violations, immigration, corruption and drug trafficking. ROMAN ANIN | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS Roman Anin is an investigative reporter who has shed light on Russia’s rampant corruption and demonstrated how it reaches far beyond the country’s borders. He began his career in 2006 as a sports writer for the daily Novaya Gazeta but was soon moved to the newspaper’s investigative unit, where he uncovered scandal after scandal. His reports have revealed corruption and cronyism in theHAMPTON UNIVERSITY
ICFJ, Hampton University Team Up to Offer Students Opportunities in the Field of International Journalism. The International Center for Journalists and the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications (SHSJC) at Hampton University have forged a new partnership designed to help students succeed in internationaljournalism careers.
MIRANDA PATRUCIC
Miranda Patrucic, a winner of the 2016 ICFJ Knight International Journalism Award, is a relentless investigative reporter who has uncovered corruption and financial crimes at the highest levels across Europe and Central Asia. A lead reporter and regional editor for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Patrucic has played a pivotal role in probes that led to government Skip to main content International Center for Journalists Shaping the Future of Global JournalismMAIN NAVIGATION
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