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Thriving on Change: El Surtidor’s Groundbreaking Multi-Platform, Visual Journalism
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GIJN member El Surtidor is a Paraguayan news organization created in 2015 that prioritizes innovation and multi-platform, visual journalism.
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GIJN member El Surtidor is a Paraguayan news organization created in 2015 that prioritizes innovation and multi-platform, visual journalism.
Conoce al medio independiente El Surtidor, miembro de GIJN, una organización de noticias paraguaya creada en 2015 que prioriza la innovación y el periodismo visual multiplataforma.
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Ruth Nogueron, del World Resources Institute, ofreció una sesión guiada sobre Global Forest Watch, una herramienta para el monitoreo de los bosques alrededor del mundo
Dünya çapında bağımsız medyaya ve demokratik ilkelere yönelik saldırıların olduğu bir dönemde Küresel Araştırmacı Gazetecilik Ağı 16 yeni üye kuruluşu ağırlıyor. Böylece GIJN’nin küresel ağı 88 ülkeden 227 üye kuruluşa ulaştı.
The civil society movement campaigning for government openness reached a significant landmark yesterday with the Latin American country of Paraguay enacting the world’s 100th access to information law. Twenty years ago, in 1994, there were just 15 access to information laws globally. But “there are still many challenges ahead,” says Helen Darbishire of Access Info Europe. “The quality of access to information laws varies enormously. There is insufficient transparency in practice and we urgently need more comparative data on how these laws are working.”
Memetic Media, a nonprofit organization in Paraguay, has brought together three journalistic projects — Kurtural, El Surtidor and Fotociclo — that bring innovative elements to the production and presentation of investigations,reporting and urban photojournalism to engage a young, neglected audience.