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For Immediate Release: October 27, 2010 For Further information, contact: Kathleen Currie (202) 567-2608 KCurrie@iwmf.org Washington, D.C. &n...

Chopra is a correspondent for ET Now (Economic Times), a business channel in India. She reports on business stories, corporate behavior, political pol...

Doreen Ndeezi is a radio manager at the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation, one of the Centers of Excellence for the IWMF’s Reporting on Agricultur...

For immediate release August 12, 2010 For more information, contact:
 Lindsey Wray
 (202) 496-1992 LWray@iwmf.org Bank of America returns as...

Nadine Hoffman is the IWMF’s director of programs, responsible for managing and implementing the organization's programmatic portfolio.  Pr...

By Susanne Ramirez de Arellano Since she was a small child, Tsering Woeser dreamt of being a journalist. As she grew up, she became a writer and do...

By Lindsey Wray At age four, Vicky Ntetema would sneak out of her house in Tanzania to go to school. She was still too young to enroll. Her mother ...

By Marjorie Miller Claudia Julieta Duque knew that journalists were at risk in Colombia, of course. She had been following current affairs since sh...

By Marjorie Miller Before becoming a journalist, Alma Guillermoprieto studied dance with the great Merce Cunningham. In a post for The New Yorker ...

Women worldwide are fighting for the truth. A Tibetan poet and blogger who stares down the Chinese government; a Tanzanian freelance reporter who r...

Rabia Mehmood talks fast. Her words are filled with insight. As a reporter for the English-language TV station Express 24/7 in Lahore, Pakistan, such ...

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