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Reporting in a fledgling democracy: our first project begins in Tunisia

This week The Journalism Foundation’s first project gets off the ground in Tunis where we are running two two-day courses for Tunisian journalists with the broad title of “Reporting in a Democracy” Read more »

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Tunisian media needs reform from the inside

Immediately after the 14 January uprising, Tunisian journalists have enjoyed newfound freedom in print and broadcast media, which under President Ben Ali had been tightly controlled Read more »

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From this point we need a new revolution – a revolution of the media, says Mongi Aouinet

Tunisia now needs a revolution of the media

To succeed, the Tunisian journalists’ union will have to develop into a strong organisation, comprised of professional journalists. This is where The Journalism Foundation comes in, and we are looking forward to working alongside them, writes Mongi Aouinet Read more »

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Hunger to learn how to report in a democracy

The president of the Tunisian journalists’ union recognises the need for change. The Journalism Foundation is working to help further their skills in reporting public life in a democracy Read more »

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Think local, act local: citizen journalism in Stoke-on-Trent

Over the past three years, Mike Rawlins has run a website which aims to boost political engagement in Stoke-on-Trent. In conjunction with The Journalism Foundation he plans to expand that effort Read more »

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A new dawn: media training in post-revolutionary Tunisia

In association with City University London, The Journalism Foundation visited Tunis last week to begin work on a media training course for journalists in post-revolutionary Tunisia Read more »

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