Giving Young Palestinian Women a Voice
Led by Shoruq, Raising Youth Voices is a project for young women aged 16 to 20 in the Dheisheh Refugee Camp, south of Bethlehem.
She’s got something to say: woman as woman’s best ally
"Woman is the future of man. She is the colour of his soul. She is his rumour and his sound. And without her, he is nothing but blasphemy...
“The war stole my dreams”
Aya Khaled Aqlan, a 24-year-old Yemeni journalist and TV and radio presenter, recounts how the conflict in Yemen has turned her life...
Eight portraits of “exceptional women”
The journalists taking part in the 3rd edition of Afrique au féminin have produced eight reports for a special programme entitled Enquête...
What role do women play in the media?
At the Media & Development Forum held on 11 and 12 December 2019 in Paris, several women spoke about their involvement in media and...
Echoes gives young people a voice in the media
As part of its Echoes programme, the Algerian association ADCE (Association de Développement des Capacités des Étudiants) offers...
After Niamey, RFI sets up in Bamako to talk to young people
On 21 February 2020, two RFI broadcasts, "Appels sur l'actualité" by Juan Gomez and "le Débat" by Alain Foka were relocated to Mali.
Al Hurreya: the platform that values freedoms
Al Hurreya is a Moroccan website that helps citizens defend their individual rights and freedoms. Founded by a group of journalists in...
The climate emergency in Africa: what role should the media play?
At the seminar marking the launch of the Dunia project, which took place in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) from 16 to 18 December 2019...
Call for applications: Pravo-Justice Assistant-coordinator
CFI is recruiting a Assistant-coordinator in Ukraine.
Media and social cohesion in Iraq
18 February 2020 marked the last day of training for the young journalists on the Tafael project.
Explaining economic development through data journalism
Supported by Phandeeyar, a partner in the Mekong: Sustainable News project, the business editor at The Myanmar Times, Thit Nay Moe, has...