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Radio

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Reporting Covid-19 in Africa

Fake news, conspiracies and bad science mean that many are missing out on the care they need.

4 Feb 22
A healthcare professional is vaccinated against Covid-19 on March 10, 2021 in Kampala, Uganda.
A healthcare professional is vaccinated against Covid-19 on March 10, 2021 in Kampala, Uganda. © Luke Dray/Getty Images

Covid-19: the Africa Story

What links vampires, al-Shabab and onions?

9 Dec 21
Protesters wearing bandages crossing their mouths stand holding up signs showing the faces of two slain journalists captioned in Arabic "martyrs of the word" during an anti-government demonstration, also calling for freedom of the press, in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on January 17, 2020.
Protesters wearing bandages crossing their mouths stand holding up signs showing the faces of two slain journalists captioned in Arabic "martyrs of the word" during an anti-government demonstration, also calling for freedom of the press, in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on January 17, 2020. © Hussein FALEH / AFP via Getty Images

Iraq: Radio Stations Fear for Future

Hard-won freedoms may be at risk if outlets attempt to hold politicians and officials to account.

1 May 21
An actor plays a rapist in a role play situation during a training session on interviewing suspects in sexual violence cases. (Photo: Melanie Gouby)
An actor plays a rapist in a role play situation during a training session on interviewing suspects in sexual violence cases. (Photo: Melanie Gouby)

Face a La Justice Changing Attitudes in DRC

Emphasis on training female journalists helps highlight sexual violence and other human rights abuses in east of country.

27 Apr 11
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