National Profiles: Cook Islands
Report on religion in the Cook Islands, a territory of New Zealand.
Report on religion in the Cook Islands, a territory of New Zealand.
Report on religion in the Polynesian New Zealand island territory of Tokelau.
Informal coalition of academic associations involved in university-level journalism and mass communication. Organizations from six continents participate with a focus on universal issues in the field.
Formed to assist Pacific islands leaders in achieving and sustaining equitable social and economic development consistent with the goals of the Pacific islands’ people. Draws on East-West Center expertise when needed. Activities include research, dialogue, education and training.
Independent, public, nonprofit organization with funding from the U.S. government and other sources. Promotes improved interpersonal and international relations and understanding among the United States, Asia and the Pacific through cooperative research, study and dialogue. Established by the U.S. Congress.
Independent nonprofit promoting informed and ethical reporting, increased roles for women and diverse populations in the media and improved understanding between peoples of the Asia Pacific region. Conducts professional development programs with media practitioners in Asia and the Pacific. Based in Melbourne.
RNA welcomes all journalists as members, whether religion is all or part of their jobs. RNA offers international journalists who join RNA: Free first-year association membership for any international journalist outside North America joining for the first time. Our membership base is geographically diverse and ranges from Brazil to Nigeria to Japan. Eligibility for travel […]
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