ByPeter Townson John Penn de Ngong has been threatened, harassed, attacked and kidnapped during his work on South Sudanese independence. Here he discusses the story which led him into... Read more
By Peter Townson Journalists in DR Congo have witnessed and experienced unimaginable horrors, with many being forced from their homes in fear of their lives. However, the situation upo... Read more
By Peter Townson Despite escaping their conflict-ravaged country and resettling in the Kenyan suburb of Eastleigh, also known as, ‘Little Mogadishu’, Somali journalists in exile face a raft... Read more
ByPeter Townson Journalists across the world continue to be targeted on a daily basis for the work they carry out. Displaced Kenyan people, residents of a camp for the internally disp... Read more
ByPeter Townson Life in exile is never easy. Here journalists and officials discuss the challenges associated with media workers having to flee their country because of their wo... Read more
ByPeter Townson Ethiopia’s record on press freedom is one of the worst in the world. The government continues to use a vague Anti-terror law to prosecute and imprison jour... Read more
DCMF met with more than 60 exiled journalists from Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan and South Sudan to document the challenges facing exiled journalists Ahmed Badar, Somali Kenyan journalis... Read more
By Ayo Okulaja/Channels Television A member of the House of Representatives, Abike Dabiri-Erewa has accused the Nigerian media of a disappointing lackadaisical attitude to the Freedom of Inf... Read more
By Antigone Barton Reporters covering health face several challenges: developing stories that demand attention, relay information on science and policy in a way that grabs and holds th... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Citizen reports can bring context, nuance and a broader range of voices to the news. But outside major emergencies, many news outlets still haven’t created an environment th... Read more







