Profiles
Natalia Ligacheva – Watching the Media in Ukraine
“Ukrainian readers and viewers need and deserve professional journalism. Professional journalism, as I see it, is intelligent journalism based on honest intentions, based on facts and not on rumors or conjectures, that serves the citizens and not the government or publishers. Journalism should be devoted to one thing—the search for truth.” — Natalia Ligacheva, journalist, media critic and the editor of Telekritikamore
Greg Carr — Where the Buffalo Roamed
"Gorongosa Park is a world treasure of biodiversity. Many of the thousands of species present have not yet been studied or named. Moreover, at one time Gorongosa had the largest density of lions in the world and we hope to restore those numbers. Many people don't realize that lions in the wild are an endangered species because their habitat is disappearing." — Greg Carr, Director, Carr Foundation; Board Member, Internews Networkmore
Hoang Quoc Dzung – Veteran Environmental Reporter in Vietnam
"The most challenging thing in investigating this issue is my loneliness. All of my colleagues who were involved in the case with me at the beginning have now given up due to the sensitivity of the issue...The reward for me is that I dare to do what the others dare not." — Hoang Quoc Dzung, Vietnamese environmental reporter more
Rachel Jones - Training Journalists in Uganda how to Report on Gender Based Violence
"Westerners take communication and access to information for granted. Westerners need to understand what a day-to-day challenge it can be to live in extreme poverty, with the threat of war looming or actual war going on around you—and not know where the danger lies, where the landmines are, where troop activity has been seen." – Rachel Jones, Internews trainer in Uganda more
Nighat Hunzai - Highlighting the Issues of Women in Pakistan
In the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake centered in Northern Pakistan, which killed 73,000 and displaced 3.5 million, women reporters who were prepared to cover the lives of women devastated by the tragedy were hard to come by in the conservative region. Nighat was the only female graduate who volunteered to join the Internews-initiated Pakistan Emergency Information Program (PEIP). more
Bashir Osman – Striving to Get the Message out about HIV/AIDS
It’s one thing to believe you have a position on HIV/AIDS but it’s quite another to actually meet someone living with the virus. So many journalists in Ethiopia report regularly on the epidemic and its consequences that it’s surprising how many do so without ever meeting a person living with HIV (PLHIV). This is the story of a conversion, of a journalist who came to Internews with firm opinions about people with HIV but who went away a changed man.more
Mohammed Ataya – Working toward Peace Through Media
The Ramallah-based Wattan TV has been a force for positive change in Palestinian media. This past September the station received a grant from Internews Network to support the development of five new programs and has participated in several of workshops and in-house trainings. Kevin Nolan, Grants Manager for Internews Network in the West Bank/Gaza, sat down with the Marketing Manager for Wattan TV, Mohammed Ataya, to discuss the relationship between the station and the local community.more
Abeer Kilaney – Providing Local News for Palestinians
Abeer Kilaney is the station director of Gama TV, the president of the West Bank-wide Sada TV network and is a coordinator for Miftah, an NGO based in Jerusalem that promotes transparency, accountability, and the uninhibited flow of information in Palestinian society. In addition, she is a mother of six. Kevin Nolan spoke with Abeer this week, and asked her to tell him about her background and daily life.more
On the Beat with Kenyan Health Reporter Sylvia Chebet
"Before the training, it would have scared me. How and where would I find the stories to fill such a slot? But now somehow my eyes have been opened. Now I have so many stories, my only fear is I won’t have enough time to do them all!”
— Sylvia Chebet, Citizen TV, after participating in the first group of TV trainees at Internews’ Local Voices program in Kenyamore
Freshta Shikhany – One of Pakistan's Pioneering Women Journalists
"With
radio, I can give my community a voice," says Freshta
Shikhany, aka “DJ Malaika." Shikhany is a study in determination.
She fled Kabul in 1992 at age 9 when “rockets were flying all over
the city” and sought refuge in the border town of Peshawar in Pakistan’s
North West Frontier Province. more
Liu Jianqiang – Exposing Environmental Issues in China
“The
environmental crisis in China gets more and more serious every
day, making environmental reporting one of the most important categories
of reporting in China today.” — Liu Jianqiang, environmental reporter, China more
Houda Malloum, Creating Radio for Refugee Women from Darfur
“As
a woman, I feel as if it were me who had lived through those moments.
It’s difficult. African women suffer a lot. If there is a possibility
to help them, to give them everything they need to help them avoid
those risks….” — Houda Mahamat Malloum, host, reporter and producer
at La Voix du Ouaddaï, a community radio station set up by Internews
in Abéché, Chad more
Rosemary Ejirika's Radio Clinic
“A
good radio program should be able to inform and lead the listeners
to an informed decision. This is what motivates me when I plan for my programs.
If the people do not learn anything and are not moved enough to
do something useful for themselves afterwards, then a radio program is a
waste.” — Rosemary Ejirika, radio producer and host, FRCN, Nigeria more
A day on the job
Mortar
blasts, machine gun fire and rebel forces aren't things generally
associated with the profession of accounting, but for Diane Dobbs
they were just a part of the job. Dobbs, program accounting manager
for Internews Network, was on assignment last month in Abéché,
Chad, helping to set up accounting systems for one of the three radio stations
Internews is building to fill a vital need for Darfuri refugees when rebel
forces attacked the city.more
Sara Farid — Reaching Women through Radio
“I
want [my radio show] to be a role model. That when women listen
to it, and even men, they get to know that
we are doing all the technical stuff as well as going into the
field and doing recording – it should be an inspiration to all
the women out there. And they should feel so good about it that
they will want to be a part of it.” — Sara Farid, producer for
Meri Awaz Suno, a women's radio program in Pakistan. more
A Courageous Journalist Tackles Corruption in Cambodia
“We
have a role as the watchdog. We are the bridge between the people
and the government, because the government doesn’t know some problems
of the people. We are also the educators.” — Sam Bunnath,
Cambodian journalist who wrote an investigative report
tackling corruption in Cambodia. more
Jacki Lyden's Afghan Diary
“By
putting microphones in their hands, by teaching them how to create
radio, I feel I am empowering them to tell their own stories again
and again, long after I am gone.” — Jacki Lyden, National Public
Radio senior correspondent and alternate host for All Things Considered.
After working for Internews training Afghans in radio production,
she shared her impressions. more
Anna Politkovskaya, Russian Journalist, 1958-2006
"The
courage of a journalist…consists in giving information to the people,
much against their will, and making them think about the tragedy
that the country is going through, think that this must be stopped." — Anna
Politkovskaya, who was killed on October 7, 2006 more
Omololu Falobi, Nigerian Journalist/HIV-AIDS Activist, 1971-2006
"All
of us have to choose to respond to the challenges of our own times.
For me the challenge is HIV/AIDS.” — Omololu Falobi, executive
director of Journalists Against AIDS in Nigeria, who died October
6, 2006 from wounds sustained during an armed robbery in Lagos,
Nigeria"more
Providing Vital News After Indonesia’s Earthquake
“I feel I have something to contribute to help alleviate the suffering
of the earthquake victims. In the meantime, I’m also learning about
humanitarian issues working in Radio Punakawan. We can make a difference
in the lives of the earthquake victims, and that keeps me going every day
despite the long working hours." more
Pakistan, One Year After the Earthquake
"After witnessing the destruction, I quickly began working at Jazba-e-Tameer.
Although the earthquake has shattered me, meeting and filing stories
about affected people who remain hopeful about the future has helped to
heal my wounds.” more
Binsar's Story: A Photographer in Aceh, Indonesia
“I
just want to master photojournalism, not only as personal satisfaction,
but also it is my pride to be able to explain facts to the public
through photographs.” His body is relatively small, but his working
spirit is extraordinary. His camera is always with him wherever he goes. more
Ann Mikia – A Radio Producer Changes Attitudes about HIV/AIDS
“I
remember once when a studio operator started recording and then took off
in the middle of the interview on realizing that the person I was interviewing
was HIV positive. Most of my colleagues keep on asking me whether I was
HIV positive because of my interest in producing this program.” more
Irakli Miqiashvili – A Georgian Teenager Reaches Across Borders
“Producing
this program gives me a good chance to get acquainted with young people
not only in my own country, but in Azerbaijan and Armenia as well. Their
problems have become our problems. We are sure that broadcasting both their
ideas and our ideas makes us grow closer to each other.” more
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