Reporting on Hindu Traditions

With nearly one billion followers, Hinduism constitutes the third-largest religious community in the world.  Most Hindus reside in India, but there are robust diaspora populations, including in the United States.  This guide provides journalists with background information on Hindu traditions and a brief guide to covering them in the U.S.

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Center for Independent Journalism: Prague

Organization offering short-term and long-term trainings in English and Czech for Czech journalists. Training incorporates field work, classroom lectures, workshops, one-on-one consultancies and discussion groups. Organization works closely with local media and journalism schools and organizes Debate Club Nights and Round Table Discussions.

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Center for Independent Journalism: Budapest

Nonprofit, non-political organization offering professional programs and training, and hosting and coordinating events for other organizations, in order to promote independent media and ethical, fact-based journalism in Hungary.

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Rural Journalists Skills Development Programme

Rural journalists in Pakistan receive basic training in news gathering, writing and transmission; social and development issues; and journalistic duties, rights and ethics. Workshops have taken place in areas such as Tharparkar, Dera Ismail Khan, Swat, Dir, Chitral and Skardu.

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Asia Pacific Journalism Centre (APJC)

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.

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