It’s a growing trend in Latin America: politicians are increasingly stigmatizing the press and turning citizens against them.
After Nigeria’s consumer protection agency, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), issued a $220 ...
This is the second installment in the Pulitzer Center series about uncovering the financial incentives behind environmental ...
The Sevil International Women's Documentary Film Festival in Azerbaijan showcases films about issues that resonate with women ...
Are you a travel or environmental photographer, or looking to create videos on social issues? Our list of opportunities with ...
In Ethiopia, Africa’s second most populous country, investigative journalism currently faces a series of severe challenges: a ...
Sri Lanka has faced considerable political and economic turmoil in recent times.  A major economic crisis, which started in ...
Latypova, a former special correspondent for The Moscow Times, centers Indigenous and non-ethnic Russians in her reporting – ...
The following is a keynote address given by ICFJ Knight Fellow Mattia Peretti at the Media Party conference in Buenos Aires ...
Moldavian independent media and journalists, bloggers and fact-checkers can apply for grants. The NGO ERIM (Equal Rights and Independent Media) and the media project Cu Sens organize the "Supporting ...
Journalists worldwide can apply for reporting grants. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering the program Boost: Reporting Grants for Journalists. The reporting grants program is ...
Media start-ups, journalism incubators, innovative media initiatives, non-profit and for-profit media organizations can apply for an innovation grant. The Al Khatt association, in collaboration with ...