Virginie Améké, a strict yet caring mother figure for journalists
Virginie Améké, 60, is the Director of the Centre for Training and Retraining in Communication (CFRC) in Togo. Although she takes care of...
Tatiana Kozak – Supporting judicial reforms in Ukraine
Tatiana Kozak has been an independent journalist in Ukraine for ten years. She primarily covers transitional justice and human rights issues...
Sahadou Ali Zato, expert of Beninese community radios
Episode #10 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.
Nibras Al Mamoury, the voice of Irakian journalists
Episode #8 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.
Abdoul-Razak Idrissa: Journalist. Half Rambo, half Kirikou
In Niger, Abdoul-Razak Idrissa, 37, is a radio journalist and journalism instructor. A seasoned professional, he is valued for having the...
Inoussa Maiga, an innovative look on the Burkinabé agricultural world
Episode #7 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.
Wedad Albadwi, founder of the Cultural Media Centre in Sana’a
Education and culture lie at the very heart of a developed society. Journalist Wedad Albadwi has grasped this, which is why she set up CMC...
Shymaa Adel, the Egyptian journalist on the front
Episode #6 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.
Anne-Marie Befoune, the committed citizen in Cameroon
Episode #5 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.
Anne-Marie Befoune, the committed citizen in Cameroon
Episode #5 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.
Bounheng Southichak, Listening to Laos
15 Young Laotians Have Made Videos on the Environment Issues Facing their Country for the Mekong: Sustainable News Project. A Dive into...
Ahmed Baider, guarantor of information about war in Yemen
Episode #4 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.
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Mapping Central Asia: Towards Healthier Information Ecosystems
How does important information travel from Central Asia’s decision-making centers and media hubs to geographically remote, vulnerable and...
Less visible, more often attacked: in light of this observation, the impact of CFI’s work to strengthen women’s representation in the media
Women are vastly under-represented in the media(1), both in terms of editorial coverage and their presence in journalism and management...
Central Asian talent at FIPADOC: building connections and telling today’s true stories together
As part of the International Documentary Festival (FIPADOC) in Biarritz (23–31 January 2026), CFI invited four female directors from Central...