Critical-Issues Reporting

We give journalists the expertise to cover complex topics.

From the global health pandemic to economic instability, from migration to religious strife, ICFJ’s programs help journalists better cover issues vital to people’s well-being.

Covering Global Crises

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2016 Post-Study Tour Webinar (Brazil)

Junte-se ao ICFJ e às vencedoras do Concurso Global de Reportagem de Saúde da Johnson & Johnson de 2014, 2015 e 2016 para um seminário online sobre tópicos-chave de saúde!    

O webinário contará com a participação das vencedoras do nosso concurso e especialistas em saúde no Brasil

Facebook South Africa COVID-19 Local News Relief Fund Application

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is partnering with the Facebook Journalism Project (FJP) to administer nine grants to independent local news organizations in South Africa that are producing quality journalism amidst the COVID-19 crisis. This grant program will provide urgent financial support for independent publishers with a special focus

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2016 Post-Study Tour Webinar (India)

Join ICFJ and our 2014, 2015, and 2016 Johnson & Johnson Global Health Reporting Contest winners for a live webinar focused on key health topics!    

The webinar will feature our contest winners and health experts based in India. Topics of discussion will include: the impact of

Concurso Global de Reportagem de Saúde 2017

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O Concurso Global de Reportagem de Saúde da Johnson & Johnson, um dos principais programas do ICFJ, tem aumentado a qualidade e a quantidade da cobertura de notícias sobre as principais questões de saúde nos países-alvo e regiões em todo o mundo.

Agora em seu quarto ano, o Concurso Global de Reportagem de Saúde 2017 do ICFJ pretende continuar a construir com base no sucesso dos anos anteriores, catalisando redes locais de repórteres líderes de saúde no Brasil, China, Índia, Rússia e África Subsaariana.

The Jim Hoge Legacy Fund

To carry forward Hoge's legacy and his passion for journalistic integrity, ICFJ launched the Jim Hoge Legacy Fund. Through three-month reporting fellowships, the Fund supports rising news leaders at home and abroad, helping the next generation of journalists safely and effectively report on pressing global issues, from disinformation to climate change to rising authoritarianism. 

ICFJ Anywhere: The Use of Digital Tools in Public Service Reporting

The International Center for Journalists is offering an online course on the use of digital tools in public service reporting, which will be held from March 15 to April 25.

The online course is the first part of a program that will bring together professional and citizen journalists with civil society actors from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, West Bank/Gaza and Yemen. The six-week online course will guide 60 participants from these countries to work on ideas for multimedia public service journalism projects.