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The International Center for Journalists, a non-profit, professional organization, promotes quality journalism worldwide in the belief that independent, vigorous media are crucial in improving the human condition.
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| Knight Fellow Jackie Frank working with broadcast journalists in Bangladesh. |
Over the past 22 years, ICFJ has worked directly with more than 30,000 journalists from 176 countries. Our programs span five continents, and cover everything from media ethics and investigative reporting to business and environmental journalism. We offer hands-on workshops, international exchanges and conferences on hot topics like immigration. Working in print, television, radio and online media, we help journalists to produce high-impact content.
We also host the premier Web site for international journalists: The International Journalists' Network (www.ijnet.org). Published daily in Arabic, English, Persian, Portuguese and Spanish, IJNet gives thousands of journalists and media managers the information they need to work at the highest standards of the profession.
ICFJ receives more than 75 percent of its funding from sponsoring foundations and agencies in the form of program grants and fees for its services. ICFJ's general operating support comes exclusively from the private sector in the form of contributions from individuals, news organizations, corporations and foundations. The Center is an independent, nonprofit §501(c)(3) institution.
Our programs make a difference. You can make a difference, too. Get involved today.
To view a PDF of our 2007 brochure, click here.
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