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Bui Le Anh Thu: A Young Voice at Vietnam Internet Forum
Bui Le Anh Thu, 24, is the youngest panelist being invited for Vietnam Internet Forum (VIF19) under the theme of “Digital for Good”.

Eye on Corruption Investigative Journalists Training
The Eye on Corruption (EoC) project in collaboration with Action for Transparency (A4T) recently organised a two-day training for leading investigative journalists.

“Information disorder is a serious issue in almost all Asian countries”
On December 13-15, the Faculty of Journalism and Communication at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, part of Vietnam National University, hosted a series of news literacy workshops targeted at media educators and practitioners from Southeast Asian countries.

Maasranga TV – the importance of looking good
When the elephant passed by on the other side of the highway in the Dhaka rush hour, it really brought home to me the wonderful imagery that abounds in Bangladesh.

Nairobi News: How CDF-funded school bus was branded with ODM, Wiper colours
Amina Wako, journalist and A4T grantee, investigated misuse of Constituency Development Funds (CDF) in Embakasi South Constituency & found shocking revelations on how the funds meant for development of Mukuru Kwa Njenga primary school were misused.

NHIF HEIST: Blowing cover on how millions are swindled through fictitious private hospital claims
A report that was done by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) unveiled that NHIF subscribers were paying 500 percent more in order to get medical attention at some of the medical facilities.

Somali media women breaking ground with gender declaration
“I support this declaration and stand by your side. I believe that if the declaration is implemented, it will encourage female journalists in Somali media houses and lead to good progress in the field”

Journalism faculty back in business after 26 years
One of our students is a man who was admitted to the university 26 years ago, in 1990. However, then the civil war broke out and the university closed, so he could never attend.

The Star: Mothers ignorant of Linda Mamamiss out on free delivery services
In October 2016, the government, through the Health ministry, launched the Linda Mama, Boresha Jamii programme under the National Hospital Insurance Fund.

New study sheds light on media habits in Myanmar
Myanmar has become a case study for how disinformation, fake news and hate speech affect online space and content, and therefore, public perceptions and debates.