PRESS RELEASE Natse, Totse and the clean up team It was a beehive of activities at the Elegushi Beach side on Thursday, August 7, 2014 when the two young UK based Nigerian brothers, Natse (1... Read more
By Chidi Odinkalu & Maxwell Kadiri In the decade since 2004, the number of countries with freedom of information (FOI) laws in Africa has grown from four to thirteen. Countries... Read more
By Andrew Pollack A scarce Ebola drug was obtained for the Rev. Miguel Pajares, who was taken to a Madrid hospital last week. He died on Tuesday. Credit Emilio Naranjo/European Pressph... Read more
By KK Rebecca Lai There seems to be an uptick of production in digital storytelling: More and more newsrooms are beginning to build longform editorial pieces on the web, with designs t... Read more
By Javier Garza The delegates, journalists and observers gathered at the meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council were focused on a noble purpose: promoting freedom of the pr... Read more
By James Breiner Communications professors at Tec of Monterrey had a visitor last week, Thom Gencarelli of Manhattan College, who made us think about what we are teaching and how we ar... Read more
By Jessica Weiss At events like data bootcamps and hackathons, journalism training across the world reflects the huge changes in the media landscape over the last decade. Today, journalists... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Crowdfunding is often cited as an alternative funding source for news, but journalists who launch a campaign on Kickstarter have the odds stacked against them. Accordi... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia As the world marks the International Youth Day [IYD], it is important that we pause, and take a deep reflective look at the condition of youth in Nigeria, in order for us to b... Read more
This year’s International Youth Day focuses on “Youth and Mental Health”, under the motto, “Mental Health Matters”. On this occasion of International Youth Day 2014, the Global Allianc... Read more
