Violence against media mirrors intolerance of differences
Eko Maryadi, Chairman of the Southeast Asian Press Alliance, has worked in close collaboration with CFI, particularly during the...
Citizen-journalist training course held in Burkina Faso
Between 1 and 22 December 2014, CFI ran a training course in Ouagadougou, which was given by experts in political journalism to a class of...
Local and regional journalism: global media training session in Tunisia
CFI and the African Centre for the Training of Journalists and Communicators (CAPJC) are about to conclude their training programme...
Radio Dialogue: radio stations for peace
Launched in February 2014, the "Radio Dialogue" project aims to help strengthen national cohesion and inter-community reconciliation in...
Investigative journalism is alive and well in the Maghreb region
Between December 2013 and December 2014, 16 journalists from Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia took part in a training course in...
Radio Rozana Journalists Training at the Syrian Media Incubator
From 5 to 15 December, fourteen young field journalists from Syria who work for Radio Rozana will be taking part in a training course...
An EBTICAR-Media award-winner is the Courrier International readers’ choice
“Syrie, journaux intimes de la revolution ”, web site looks back and follows periods in the life of 4 Syrian citizen-journalists in the form...
UN Secretary-General: Freedom of Information and Media Needed For New UN Global Development Goals
Brussels, December 4, 2014 – The Global Forum for Media Development welcomed UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon's endorsement today of...
Launch of the Radio against Ebola initiative
A CFI project in partnership with radio associations and federations in six West African countries
SafirLab 2014: 21 young people from Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Yemen champion their projects in Paris
At a time when a number of countries in the Arab world are experiencing major upheaval which is making normal everyday life difficult...
Shabab up! School project holds its 2nd seminar in Tunis
How should journalism colleges develop to keep in step with new professional practices and to offer the Tunisian and Moroccan media young...