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CCMP Fellowship programme 2012 is open for applications

May 16, 2012 | Panos London

The most dramatic way to see the extent of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest is from the air - Eduardo Martino | Panos Pictures

The Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP) is proud to announce the launch of a Fellowship program that will send journalists to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Doha (COP18) in late 2012.

Change comes when we break the silence

May 16, 2012 | Bhan Sahu

Bhan recording a woman's story - Stella Paul | Panos London

Citizen journalism and knowledge-sharing can make an impact, and Bhan’s work shows it. She blogs about how she helps people in remote conflict areas, who often can’t read or write, use the internet and mobile phones to make themselves heard.

Mexican law aims to halt journalist killings

May 9, 2012 | Siobhan Warrington

TV journalist reporting from a crime scene. Ciudad Juarez is the most violent city in Mexico, and the epicentre of the war on drugs. In 2008, 2,000 people were murdered, an average of 5.5 murders a day - Teun Voeten | Panos Pictures

Mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a journalist today. Siobhan talks to Peace Brigades International about the new law to protect human rights defenders and journalists.

Delivering stories from the ground is crucial

Apr 30, 2012 | Tia Jeewa

Picture training at Panos - Anne Mireille Nzouankeu | Panos London

Read about what some of our journalists have to say about their experiences of writing for Europe and visiting national newspapers, as they reflect on the successes of the Linking Southern Journalists project.

Journalism can still be dynamic, thanks to social media

Apr 27, 2012 | Purple Romero

Purple and Armsfree chat with Swedish editors and discuss story ideas - David Dahmen | Panos London

“The growth of social media has helped established news organisations such as the Guardian, which we visited, make it possible for voices from other parts of the world to be heard amid the economic crunch.”

“I was filled with hope and ideas for new possibilities”

Apr 18, 2012 | Ana Aranha

Ana Aranha speaks with other journalists from the Linking Southern Journalists project when visiting Panos London - David Dahmen | Panos London

“One could say it was a reaction typical from a journalist, but it took me a long time to believe the trip was true. I thought that being invited to meet editors from European newspapers – with all expenses paid – was just too good to be true.”

Linking Southern Journalists: Anne’s reflections

Apr 17, 2012 | Panos London

Anne visits the Panos London office - Anne Mireille Nzouankeu | Panos London

Anne Mireille Nzouankeu has been a journalist for five years and joined the Linking Southern Journalists projects in 2011. She spoke to Kate Ixer about her participation in the project.

Linking Southern Journalists: Ana’s reflections

Apr 16, 2012 | Panos London

Ana Aranha (left) visits the office of El Mundo, who published several of her articles through Panos' Linking Southern Journalists project - Tia Jeewa | Panos London

Ana Aranha works as a freelance journalist and for the investigative journalism agency Publica, set up by former Panos London intern and journalist Natalia Viana. She joined the Linking Southern Journalists project in 2011, and spoke to Kate Ixer about her participation in the project.

Linking Southern Journalists: Stella’s reflections

Apr 3, 2012 | Panos London

Stella Paul - David Dahmen | Panos London

Stella Paul has been a journalist in Hyderabad for nearly 10 years. She writes freelance for a variety of magazines and online newspapers and recently joined the Linking Southern Journalists project in January 2012.

Linking Southern Journalists: Armsfree’s reflections

Apr 2, 2012 | Panos London

Armsfree and Purple outside Sydsvenskan - David Dahmen | Panos London

Armsfree Onomo Ajanaku has been a journalist in Lagos, Nigeria for six years and joined the Linking Southern Journalists project in 2011. He spoke to Kate Ixer about his participation in the project.

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