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Projects led by Knight International Fellows:

Elections Guide for Ghana Media Urges Balance

Guide helps media provide balanced, impartial coverage. 
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Knight Fellow Helps Build Health Journalism Association

Reinvigorated Uganda Health Journalism Association publishes newsletter.

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Indonesian Newspapers Launch the First Dedicated Coverage of the Environment

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The Knight International Journalism Fellowships program is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which focuses on journalism and communities, inspiring and enabling them to reach their highest potential.

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News Highlights

ICFJ Receives Funding to Improve News Coverage of Poverty and Development Issues in Africa

ICFJ has announced an innovative three-year program, the African Development Journalism Fellowships, to improve news coverage of critical development issues such as agriculture, microfinance, sanitation and employment in sub-Saharan Africa.
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2008 Knight International Journalism Awards Announced

Belarus editor and free-press champion Aliaksei Karol and Ugandan human rights reporter Frank Nyakairu win the 2008 Knight International Journalism Award. They will be honored at the International Center for Journalists' Awards Dinner on Nov. 12 in Washington, DC.

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New Knight International Fellows to Target Digital Innovation in Latin America and Health Coverage in Africa

Fellows to lead yearlong projects in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America designed to help media provide better access to quality information in the communities they serve.

Fellow James Breiner launches Digital Journalism Center's first online course

Fifty students from 10 countries are enrolled, with another 70 on the waiting list.