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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.

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.

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.

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.

Getting Gender on the Training Agenda
“It’s a challenge to get trainees released for gender training. Both bosses and journalists want more practical courses,” said the Executive Director of a training centre in Vietnam.

CCI transformation to meet Cambodia’s mid-career journalism & communication training needs
The Fojo managed “Southeast Asia Media Training Network (MTN) 2016-2019” works to strengthen six journalism, media and communication training institutes and centres in four Southeast Asian countries: Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam.