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Online Journalism and Storytelling Kit

‘Online journalism’ has become a mantra these days, its necessity made all the more obvious by situations like the COVID-19 pandemic. But the transition to news in digital spaces often takes place at a different pace, approach and context in Southeast Asia, especially in the CLMV countries – Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam.

Struggle of Myanmar Journalists Amid the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic becomes an immediate threat for survival of many journalists in Myanmar on top of many other existing issues within the country’s journalism field.

New media network emerged amid the worst of media freedom in Cambodia

Since late 2017, Cambodia plunked down rank every year in world media freedom index and while the concerning situation continued, a glim of light emerged. Cambodia Journalist Alliance (CamboJA) launched in late 2019, vowed to protect journalists and fight for media freedom in Cambodia.

COVID-19: For Vietnam, Information Is A Public-Health Weapon

HO CHI MINH CITY (Reporting ASEAN) – Mach Nguyen Phuong Khanh lives half a world away from Vietnam, but she heeded the reminder she got from the Vietnamese government’s social messaging accounts – and stayed at home – in London.

In Cambodia, CCIM strives to increase gender sensitivity and gender mainstream

Almost one year ago, in July 2019, Cambodia Center for Independent Media (CCIM) was one of the two local partners of Fojo Media Institute in Southeast Asia, that received in-house training workshop on Gender and Institutional Assessment from Woman Organization for Change in Agriculture & NRM (WOCAN).

Community media calms unrest related to COVID-19

Reliable information in local minority languages. This is the remedy used by the community media in Chin state to calm unrest and to make people protect themselves and others.

ASEAN’s Role on Rakhine: Big Outside, Little Known in Myanmar

From the outside, ASEAN has been testing the limits of its non-interference policy in ways never done before, being a diplomatic bridge to Myanmar while pressing it to address international criticism for its treatment of its Rohingya minority.