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Illuminating Today’s Japan for American Audiences

A program, organized by ICFJ and funded by the United States-Japan Foundation, sent three U.S. journalists to Japan for 12-day reporting tours with the goal of shedding light on the relationship between the two nations and the aftermath of the disasters in March 2011. The participating journalists traveled in Japan for 12 days with an experienced Japanese journalist and interpreter, and were expected to dig into the economic, social, environmental and energy-policy challenges still facing Japan after the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

Concours de reportages sur la santé mondiale 2017

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Le Concours de reportages sur la santé mondiale de Johnson & Johnson, l’un des programmes phares du Centre international pour les journalistes (ICFJ), a contribué à accroître la qualité et le volume de la couverture médiatique sur les questions clés de la santé dans des pays et des régions ciblés à travers le monde.

Всемирный Конкурс по Теме «Здоровье» 2017 года

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Всемирный Конкурс по теме «Здоровье», осуществляемый при поддержке компании Johnson & Johnson, является одной из ведущих программ Международного Центра для Журналистов. Благодаря конкурсу улучшилось качество и расширились рамки освещения ключевых вопросов по здравоохранению в странах и регионах, журналисты из которых принимали в нем участие.

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Illuminating Today's Japan and Inspiring New Perspectives for American Audiences

Five U.S.-based journalists were selected for 12-day reporting trips to Japan, conducted throughout the summer and fall of 2014, in the second year of ICFJ's "Illuminating Today's Japan for American Audiences" program. The participating journalists worked with an experienced Japanese interpreter and fixer, and dug into the economic, social, environmental and energy-policy challenges facing the country.

Although the world is interconnected as never before, international news coverage is likely at an all-time low.