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How DVB reached audiences in earthquake-hit Myanmar

DVB's Editor-in-Chief on launching a shortwave radio station to provide Burmese citizens with independent information.

Highlights from our data journalism for disaster preparedness hackathon

Highlights from PMA's three-day data journalism for Caribbean disaster preparedness hackathon, held in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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“Data is about humans more than the numbers”: HEI-DA founder on bringing data journalism to the Caribbean with PMA

HEI-DA’s Marianne Bouchart on mentoring Caribbean journalists, tackling data fears, and why human stories should drive disaster reporting.

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Swissinfo director on their potential defunding

As political stranglehold on international public media slowly closes, their very existence is being called into question in some countries.

BBC

BBC WS director on competition in the international media market

BBC News’ Global Director on why the UK government should fully fund the World Service and filling the gap left by USAGM.

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How the ABC is working with content creators

The ABC's Creator Program demonstrates the way public media and content creators can collaborate in mutually beneficial exchanges. 

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How a TVO show is “building immunity” to misinformation

How TVO's newest fact-checking programme scrutinises misinformation online, and equips audiences with the tools to identity it themselves. 

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Rti: The evolution of an international broadcaster

RTI discusses the new book published by the public broadcaster and the mission they have fulfilled over the years for their global audience.

RNZ

RNZ on building up public trust

RNZ is bucking the trend of declining trust. Jane Patterson discusses the strategies they havde put in place.