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Eye on Corruption joins hands with A4T for phase III
With continued support from Creative Force (Swedish Institute), Fojo, Transparency International Kenya (TIK) – A4T and the NGO Eye on Corruption have joined hands to highlight corruption in Kenya through investigative journalism mentoring/training.

Standard Digital: How medical negligence is robbing families of loved ones
Osman Mohamed Osman, A4T Investigative grantee, investigated cases of medical negligence in Kenya and the agony many citizens have had to go through without any remedy, which has led to loss of life.

New study sheds light on media habits in Myanmar
A new study, “Myanmar’s media from an audience perspective”, provides insights into people’s media habits and understanding of news and information.

Africa Uncensored: Kenya’s Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Burden
Iqra Salah, A4T grantee, investigated Kenya’s growing burden of drug resistant Tuberculosis. DR-TB is exerting a significant strain on the country’s economy and the health of the patients.

Reuters journalists charged under colonial-era law
The hope of release for the two journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Saw Oo disappeared in court when the judge decided to charge them under the ‘Official Secrets Act’ for possessing secret state documents.

Meet Somalia’s frontline media workers
In one of the world’s most difficult environments for media workers, a number of Somali media workers have committed themselves to furthering journalistic practices, the voices of marginalized people and women and the safety of journalists with the support of International Media Support and Fojo Media Institute.

The Star: Unearthing the sanitation crisis within public schools
A4T grantee Sarah Nanjala reveals critical sanitation crisis in Nairobi’s public primary schools.

JournoSOS app launched in Zimbabwe
A distress alert app has been designed for journalists in Zimbabwe which works as a panic button system for media workers in danger situations, ahead of the elections set for July 2018.

Vietnam well ahead on gender issues in media
Vietnam’s media shows strong gender equity on a number of levels, including meaningful representation and strong role models in all areas of work and management by both genders.

Improvements made, but still much to do in Cambodia
A new report from Fojo and Unesco reveals progress on equity for women in media, but also shows a lot of things still needs to be done.