Multimedia journalist Rajneesh Bhandari of Nepal uses IJNet to stay on top of journalism trends, learn new investigative reporting methods and find training courses.
In West Borneo, Indonesia, palm oil farmers monitor big business and send the news they find to their fellow farmers via mobile phones. This fills an information void in a poor, rural community too often ignored by the country's mainstream media.
Journalists need to build more than just a solid skill set these days, according to industry experts. Some of the most successful reporters have developed a personal brand that's larger than the publications for which they write.
You embodied the ideal candidate, aced the final interview and landed the journalism fellowship of your dreams. Here are tips for succeeding as a fellow.
A lack of data on issues from oceans to sanitation can make it hard to report accurately on projects and policies. But technology is changing the game.
From being held hostage by Somali pirates to promoting women’s rights in Kabul, this year’s Knight International Journalism Award winners were recognized for their brave work.
Spain's traditional media have experienced devastating declines in revenue and have cut staff ruthlessly. Media consultant Juan Antonio Giner talked with a Spanish website about how young journalists – and the news industry – can prepare themselves to thrive.