“70 Journalists Killed in 2012”
The Committee to Protect Journalists’ annual report with infographics.
The Committee to Protect Journalists’ annual report with infographics.
Article about a report by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Candidates from any country may submit proposals for fellowship projects that create lasting change to improve the quality and freedom of news around the world. Candidates may submit ideas for projects they would like to manage as Knight Fellows, along with the fellowship application, or for projects that recruited Knight fellows would manage.
Offers $5,000 to $25,000 stipends for American journalists to report stories outside the U.S. that demonstrate religion crossing borders and establishing boundaries across the globe. Journalists early in their careers should submit proposals for under $10,000.
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is an innovative award-winning non-profit journalism organization dedicated to supporting the independent international journalism that U.S. media organizations are increasingly less able to undertake. The Center focuses on under-reported topics, promoting high-quality international reporting and creating platforms that reach broad and diverse audiences.
Media professionals from outside the U.S. may apply for $7500 travel grants to report from their home countries on issues under-reported in U.S. media.
Grants cover travel costs for planned international reporting projects, preferably those involving photography, radio, video and print. Emphasis on issues under-reported or unreported in U.S. media. Project work to be disseminated among U.S. media outlets.
Each fall, ten experienced journalists from around the world engage in a rigorous course of study, interviews and travel in the U.S. to gain understanding of U.S. media, politics, business, culture and more.
The Press and Society Institute, based in Lima, Peru, is a civilian organization promoting investigative journalism, freedom of expression and access to public information in Latin America.