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New student newspaper in Rwanda with support from Fojo
The first ever issue of the student newspaper Kaminuza Star has been printed!

New research: Gender in the Russian Media Landscape
With support from Fojo and its Russian partners, researches from the The Russian Scientific Academy Institution conducted a gender research during the autumn of 2016.

Oleg makes his marks
It was 16 years ago, in 2000, when Oleg Khomenok from Ukraine came to Fojo in Kalmar fort the first time, then with a group of editors to study local newspapers. Two years later he passed Training of Trainers at Fojo.

Zimbabwe residents investigate City Council budget
In a first for Zimbabwe, residents of Mutare, the fourth largest city in the country, have scrutinized the city council’s budget against their service delivery.

New year, new strategy for a partner in Zimbabwe
MISA-Zimbabwe is one of the oldest media development organisations in the country, and has been working with Fojo since 2007 when Fojo first came to Zimbabwe.

Women in Zimbabwe commemorated the 250th anniversary of the Swedish Press Act
Women at the frontline of journalism in Zimbabwe commemorated the 250th anniversary of the Swedish Press Act – the first in the world – by sharing testimonies about the challenges they have faced while staying the course in their media careers.

“Russian regional media need institutional reform”
According to influential stakeholders within the Russian media industry there is need for a significant change when it comes to balancing state funded media and commercial media.

Discussion on possibilities for a better journalistic coverage
“Our leaders know everything about the customs union and what cooperation will mean for them, but neither we journalists nor ordinary people know anything at all. That’s why it is so important to meet, discuss, and have an opportunity to exchange experiences,” says Alina Suravets

Seminar that made difference
Fojo organized the seminar for a group of reporters and media managers from Armenia, Georgia, Azerbajan, Ukraine and Belarus to stimulate trans-border discussion between representatives of media outlets