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Interviews on radio about Internews' programs.
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Former BBC Correspondent Mark Doyle on Training Journalists in South Sudan
Former BBC correspondent Mark Doyle joined the Internews team of trainers in South Sudan this year. Mark brought with him 30 years’ experience reporting from and about developing countries in Africa. In this segment of the BBC's "From Our Own Correspondent" he describes his experience working with fledging journalists in one of the most difficult places in the world. More information about Internews in South Sudan: https://www.internews.org/where-we-work/sub-saharan-africa/south-sudan
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OKFestival 2014 – Anahi Ayala Iacucci – Internews – Mini-Interview
In this short interview with Anahi Ayala Iacucci, Alex Fink, Editor & Host at The OKCast, asks her about her thoughts on the festival and her work with Internews.
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OKFestival July 2014 - Interview with Eva Constantaras
Alex Fink, Editor & Host at The OKCast, interviews Eva Constantaras (@EvaConstantaras), a data and investigative journalist and trainer specialized in cross-border journalism projects to combat corruption and foster transparency. She’s the Data Journalism Advisor for Internews in Kenya and trains journalists across Asia, the Middle East and East Africa on data journalism.
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Stijn Albers, Internews Teamleader for the HIS in the Philippines Interviewed about Radyo Bakdaw
Stijn Albers, Internews Teamleader for the Humanitarian Information System in the Philippines is interviewed on the Dutch Radio 1 about Radyo Bakdaw, a radio station established in the Philippines by Internews after Typhoon Haiyan. Interview is in Dutch.
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Fished From The Water, Soggy Docs Reveal Ukrainian Corruption by NPR
From NPR's All Things Considered: Before former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych fled, thousands of documents were dumped. Oleg Khomenok, Senior Media Advisor for Internews in Ukraine and coordinator of Scoop in Ukraine, explains how they were recovered and what they reveal.
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Pakistani Photographers Take A Personal Picture Of Home
Last year, National Geographic offered a photo camp for emerging Pakistani photographers to explore the tribal areas of their country. Seventeen photographers spent six days around Islamabad learning to tell stories with photos. On June 12, 2013, a selection of those photos were on display at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., in an exhibit called Pakistan Through Our Eyes. A few of the photographers were interviewed by Jacki Lyden on NPR's All Things Considered.
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Choice FM: Interview with Enslavement Prevention Alliance - West Africa
Interview with Tatiana Kotlyarenko, Executive Director of EPAWA; Abdul-Razak Yakubu, EPAWA Programs Officer; and Anahi Ayala Iacucci of Internews, Choice FM in Ghana.
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On the Media - Libyan Media: Past, Present and Future
(From On the Media) In the wake of the revolution, the media in Libya will play an integral role in stabilizing the country, but after decades of serving as nothing but a propaganda tool for the Gaddafi regime, the Libyan media have a lot to learn. Brooke Gladstone speaks with Jamal Dajani from Internews, which has just released a report on the Libyan media. Dajani says Libya is a clean slate, but in dire need of journalism training and infrastructure.
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CBC Radio - Q: Independent Media in Libya
Radio interview of Jamal Dajani, Internews VP for the Middle East and North Africa, about Libya. From CBC Radio - Q with Jian Ghomeshi.
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