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This report examines the barriers to effective health journalism.
The UK Vietnam Fund is a flexible and effective tool enabling the British Embassy to support projects linked to the UK government’s priorities in Vietnam.
Honduras will witness a campaign that aims to underscore the role of journalism in societies and the State's function to guarantee the full exercise of freedom of expression.
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Rules for National Union of Journalists
This brief was produced by the RELAY Programme for journalists in northeast India working on dams and development
This independent report presents an overview of challenges facing high quality journalism in the UK, putting forward recommendations to help secure its future.
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At the conference, the UK called for accountability on behalf of persecuted Ukrainian, Russian, and Belarussian journalists and human rights activists.
Rules for British Association of Journalists
The Global Conference for Media Freedom in 2019 will be the first of its kind. It will take place 10 to 11 July 2019 in London.
Seven SjCOOP journalists have contributed to create the first ever online course in science journalism
Rules for Institute of Journalists (Trade Union)
We asked 118 journalists to list health issues that they could write about in their respective media outlets
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