🎉 Big news! Our 2024 ICFJ Knight Awards are going to: 🇰🇪 John-Allan Namu, the co-founder of Africa Uncensored 🇯🇴 Rana Sabbagh, the senior MENA investigations editor at The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project 🇺🇦 Valeriya Egoshina, an investigative journalist at Schemes Read more about the award winners: https://lnkd.in/e8H-2Vx9 Knight Foundation
International Center for Journalists (ICFJ)
Non-profit Organization Management
Washington, District of Columbia 72,560 followers
We empower journalists to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies.
About us
The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is an international nonprofit that helps build the expertise and storytelling skills of reporters worldwide. Our mission is simple: to empower journalists to deliver trustworthy news essential for vibrant societies. To date, we’ve worked with more than 100,000 journalists from 180 countries… and in doing so, we are increasing the flow of reliable, trustworthy news - a cornerstone of healthy democracies. Through hard-hitting coverage, our program participants have toppled corrupt governments, promoted better laws and made communities safer and healthier. Ultimately, we believe that better journalism leads to better lives.
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http://www.icfj.org
External link for International Center for Journalists (ICFJ)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1984
- Specialties
- journalism training, digital media, media development, press freedom, data journalism, international news, media management, and health journalism
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Washington, District of Columbia 20006, US
Employees at International Center for Journalists (ICFJ)
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Francisco Molina M.
Communication & Digital Economy: Blockchain Researcher · Audio & Data Journalist
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Sharon Moshavi
President, ICFJ
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Sean Carlson
Independent Consultant at Sean Carlson & Co., LLC
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Yuniya R. Khan, MPA
Creative Entrepreneur | Founder @ Uplift Global Consulting | Shifting Narratives about Africa and the African Diaspora
Updates
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Do you have an interest in supporting global journalism programs and training? Apply now for our program assistant position. As an integral part of our team, you will assist with the planning, budgeting and implementation of several programs. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3n8S2sx
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The Road Safety Reporting Contest & Award is now open for submissions! 🚗W/ support from WHO & FIA, this contest will facilitate reporting through various mediums centered around road safety. Learn more & apply here: https://buff.ly/4c1yMC8
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5 early-career journalists have been chosen to cover pressing international stories. In the fall, one reporter will receive a hybrid fellowship with @WSJ. Which stories pique your interest? Learn more here: https://buff.ly/3zvtjEV
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Join IJNet for an engaging discussion on the future of journalism moderated by ICFJ Knight Fellow, Mattia Peretti. Panelists will explore innovative approaches to redefine journalism’s mission, expand its horizons and more. Register here: https://buff.ly/4bjYD71
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In an effort to deter the legal persecution of journalists Maria Ressa & Reynaldo Santos, and to protect the public’s right to be informed, ICFJ, Press Freedom and RSF have lodged expert legal opinion arguing the Supreme Court of the Philippines should close the cyber libel case against Ressa and Santos. Read more:
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Journalists from 11 countries came together in Tbilisi, Georgia, to learn how to better investigate disinformation targeting voters. Watch the full video: https://buff.ly/4ct0qHF
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Take action against disinformation! Apply for our 'Training of Trainers' and be eligible to earn a $4,000 grant to lead community workshops. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3KScgiM
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Journalism faces a crisis of trust, engagement, and business sustainability, but it can reinvent itself with new solutions. Here’s how ICFJ Knight Fellow Mattia Peretti is leading the "News Alchemists" in redesigning journalism:
To Reinvent Journalism, Start by Updating its Mission
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