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Ugandan human rights reporter Frank Nyakairu received the 2008 Knight International Journalism Award from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) in November. As a correspondent in East Africa, Nyakairu is a voice for victims of genocide, rape and other violent offenses stemming from wars in the region. He also serves as the chairman of the Forum for African Investigative Reporters, and as a coach to budding reporters.   Read More...

Citizen Journalism, just like social networking, has always been around.   Now instead of relying solely on Word of Mouth storytelling we are able to record ideas, thoughts, research and sometimes unfortunately speculation, through a photo lens, a microphone, a blog publishing platform, or an Internet radio show.   Read More...

Gates Foundation Awards $2 Million to International Center for Journalists (11/28) - The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) has announced a $2 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to establish a fellowship program that will work to improve news coverage of critical development issues in sub-Saharan Africa such as agriculture, microfinance, sanitation, and employment.   Read More...

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Dec 04, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- AT&T Inc. today announced a $30,000 contribution awarded to the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) to support a three-week online training program at the newly created Digital Journalism Center at the University of Guadalajara.   Read More...

(BRUSSELS, 24/11/2008) -- A new digital handbook designed to help investigative journalists track corruption across borders was introduced Nov. 22 at the European Investigative Journalism Conference in Brussels.   Read More...

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) has announced an innovative three-year program, the African Development Journalism Fellowships, to improve news coverage of critical development issues such as agriculture, microfinance, sanitation and employment in sub-Saharan Africa. This journalism fellowship program is funded by a $2 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.   Read More...

As the country continues to shed jobs, laid-off employees may be rethinking their careers. For some, that may mean shifting from just doing well financially to also doing good. Turning your veteran business skills and experience to the world of nonprofit organizations can be rewarding. But there are also challenges. When making a transition to nonprofit management, consider the following:   Read More...

On Wednesday, Christiane Amanpour spoke at the International Center for Journalists' awards dinner, held in the Ronald Reagan Building.   Read More...

The United States government has reiterated its commitment towards resolving the political impasse in Zanzibar. A statement issued through the US embassy in Dar es Salaam said the US was interested in establishing institutional arrangements in the Isles "that will heal long-festering bitter divisions, make credible elections possible and ensure that the rights and security of all Zanzibaris are respected by their government".   Read More...

After a successful pre-election forum, the first-ever in Azerbaijan, ICFJ and the Baku program recieved great feedback from local and state press. Read an article from a local English language newspaper, Caspian Business News.
 
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