Emmanuel John Lazaro: race against the clock
In the Philippines, radio journalist Emmanuel John Lazaro, aged just 29, is already running out of time as he races against the clock to...
Tri Febriana E.S. Wijaya: Arguing the case for nature
In Indonesia, Tri Febriana E.S. Wijaya, 41, is a producer for national TV. She produces educational reports using a variety of tools to...
Journalists' Memoir - Felix Chaudhary: Fiji, “Environmental issues are part of our daily life”
Acting CEO of the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation (FBC), 55-year-old Felix Chaudhary is appreciated by his team for “his knowledge, hard...
Rizza Mendiola-Fillone: All About Environmental Journalism
At 37 years old, Rizza Mendiola-Fillone is driven by a deep passion and talent for exploring nature-related topics.
Molika Meas, a journalist with strong roots
Molika Meas, a Cambodian journalist who has just turned 24, was made for this job. Selected for training under CFI's Media for One Health...
Aissata Sankara: "I like to share everything I've learnt with others"
Interview with Aissata Sankara, an independent journalist and reporter in Burkina Faso who has also been a MediaSahel and MediaSahel for...
Ghislain Somé: the one-man band
Ghislain Somé is a one-man band. Head of Programming at Voix des Balé in Boromo (Burkina Faso), journalist, presenter, teacher, singer...
Crossed Regards: Fostering Community Engagement
Samrith Tona in Cambodia, Sounita Phimmasone in Laos, and Celeste Anna Formoso in the Philippines are now delving deeply into environmental...
Souliyo Sengngnam: Learning for better communication
At 43, Souliyo Sengngnam, alias Joe, a Laotian journalist, is still just as keen to learn, particularly about the "One Health" approach...
Kara David: the face of community journalism
Kara David, 51, is a household name in her native Philippines. Gifted at tackling life's injustices through her documentaries, CFI called on...
“Nothing but the truth” for trainer, Vu Duc Khuynh
At 67, Vietnamese journalist, Vu Duc Khuynh, is “curious about everything” according to those who know him well, and continues to train the...
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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...