The Daily IIJ

A Weblog by the International Institute for Journalism of InWEnt

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Why Indian and Chinese firms are most likely to pay bribes

December 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

The following article was written by Ibrahim Kasita, an alumnus of the IIJ and published in Uganda’s leading online magazine New Vision. We published it on the IIJ blog upon the request of the author:
Indian and Chinese companies are the most likely to pay bribes when operating in Africa. These are the findings of the 2008 Bribe [...]

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Last call for online journalism course in Hanoi

October 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment

The IIJ has announced a training course on “Multimedia and Online Journalism” to be held in Hanoi from November 23 to December 4, 2009. We would be very grateful if our alumni, colleagues and friends helped distribute the programme information among the local media houses. Journalists working in Hanoi and interested in the programme should [...]

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Tags: Online Journalism · Sneak In

Congratulations! IIJ alumnus wins photo competition

October 1st, 2009 · No Comments

Johanes Heru Margianto from Indonesia has won the InWEnt photo competition under the headline “My Capacity Building”.  He works as a journalist at the PT Kompas Cyber Media based in Jakarta and is an alumnus of the IIJ.

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Last call for “Reporting on the Budget” course in Nairobi

September 2nd, 2009 · 1 Comment

The IIJ has announced a two-week training course „Reporting on the Budget“ to be held in Nairobi. The IIJ programme will be conducted in cooperation with the Multimedia University College of Kenya (MMU) from October 12 to 23, 2009. We would be grateful if you forwarded the following information to your colleagues and peers and [...]

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The IIJ, extractive industries and media training in Africa

July 1st, 2009 · No Comments

 ”There Will be Ink: A study of journalism training and the extractive industries in Nigeria, Ghana and Uganda” is a study of journalism training in Ghana, Nigeria and Uganda. A team of six students from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, working with IPD Journalism training director Anya Stiglitz surveyed media coverage of [...]

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