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Portrait of Bathsheba Sanau in Papua New Guinea: professionalism and humility Read portrait
Hang Dinh

Hang Dinh, the unbreakeable Vietnamese journalist

Episode #3 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.

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Anderson diedri

Anderson Diedri, investigator at the service of the Ivorian population

Episode #2 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.

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Alia Ibrahim, engagée pour l’indépendance des médias libanais

Alia Ibrahim, engaged in the independence of Libanese media

Episode #1 of Correspondances, podcast of the newsmakers.

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Dorra Ben Abdelkader

Dorra Ben AbdelKader, a journalist committed to the future of Tunisian society

Dorra Ben Abdelkader has been a journalist for over twenty years. A career that she has devoted to advancing Tunisian society, whether on...

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Amelie gue

Amélie Gue – Committed journalist 2.0

At the time of the 2014 Revolution in Burkina Faso, Amélie Gue was one of the few women journalists on the front line in the field. Today...

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Gaston Bonheur Sawadogo

Gaston Bonheur Sawadogo – Putting the pen in the wound and caring for others

In Burkina Faso, “Land of the Honest Men”, Gaston Bonheur Sawadogo, 34, follows in the footsteps of the famous investigative journalist...

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Olesia Tytarenko

Olesia Tytarenko, the future of independent journalism Ukraine

Olesia Tytarenko is a former RFI correspondent in Kyiv, Ukraine, now deputy news editor for UA:PBC (Suspilne), the Ukrainian public...

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Tenin Samake

Tenin Samake – Feminist breaking down taboos and clichés

In Mali, at only 24 years old, Tenin Samake is the founder and editor-in-chief of the WoManager website. She promotes everyday women there...

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Sokcheng Seang

Sokcheng Seang, the blogger who whispers in young people’s ears

The Cambodian self-entrepreneur behind the Wapatoa website has created an original media model where young people talk to other young people...

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Carole Ambassa

Carole Ambassa: in support of health and nature

At 29, Cameroonian Carole Ambassa chose scientific journalism, which, in her words, is closely connected with the day-to-day health and...

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Lina Chawaf

Lina Chawaf, the voice of a free Syria

To mark World Radio Day on 13 February, CFI is inviting you to discover more about the career paths taken by three radio journalists from...

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Mohamed Taieb Chmengui

Mohamed Taieb Chmengui: Dream FM or the dream of an independent radio station for Tunisian citizens

To mark World Radio Day on 13 February, CFI is inviting you to discover more about the career paths taken by three radio journalists from...

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Mapping Central Asia: Towards Healthier Information Ecosystems

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...

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Less visible, more often attacked: in light of this observation, the impact of CFI’s work to strengthen women’s representation in the media

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...

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Central Asian talent at FIPADOC:  building connections and telling today’s true stories together

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...

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