By Jessica Weiss To raise money from the public for a media project, you shouldn’t subscribe to the adage, “If you build it, they will come.” Instead, you must “build it and engage,” s... Read more
By Jorge Luis Sierra A recent cyberattack against a news website in Panama, on the eve of World Press Freedom Day, shows how journalists and bloggers who try to reveal corruption, elec... Read more
DCMF’s Media, Information and Literacy programme has trained almost 600 students from all around Qatar in the past year. As part of Doha Centre for Media Freedom’s commitment to... Read more
The Seoul International Youth Film Festival is glad to announce that submissions for the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival are now open, and will run until May 19th, 2014. They ac... Read more
The Council of Europe has released the Guide to human rights of Internet users, designed as a tool to: be used by individuals and to be relied upon when facing difficulties in exercising the... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Technology is thriving in Africa. In just over a decade, the region has become one of the most connected via mobile, experiencing the fastest growth in mobile subscribers. T... Read more
By Eric Newton When Charlie Beckett asked me to join the Polis journalism conference this week at the London School of Economics and Political Science, he showed the depth of his university... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Kenyan digital journalist Dickens Onditi Olewe wants to help journalists across Africa improve their coverage of hard-to-reach places by giving them an “eye in the sky” aeri... Read more
By Dale Rutstein Local staff printing a birth certificate at Mityana hospital in Uganda using technology called Mobile Vital Records System. ©UNICEF/Uganda/2013/Sibiloni C4D, S4D and... Read more
African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) in collaboration with Gabinete de Comunicación y Educación (Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona), Barcelona Spain last month sign... Read more







