Jose Miguel Calatayud's Blogs
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Talk by Palagummi Sainath on Inequality in India
Talk by renowned Indian journalist Palagummi Sainath about inequality and how it affects maternal and child survival issues in India. Part of the International Reporting Project (IRP) reporting trip to India. [View the story "Talk by Palagummi Sainath on inequality in India" on Storify] Jose Miguel Calatayud, a Spanish freelance journalist, is traveling to India in 2013 with the International Reporting Project. This story originally appeared on Jose's Storify.
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Day 2 in India with IRP
[View the story "IRP India - Day 2" on Storify] Jose Miguel Calatayud, a Spanish freelance journalist, is traveling to India in 2013 with the International Reporting Project. This story originally appeared on Jose's Storify.
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Day 1 in India with IRP
[View the story "IRP India - Day 1" on Storify] Jose Miguel Calatayud, a Spanish freelance journalist, is traveling to India in 2013 with the International Reporting Project. This story originally appeared on Jose's Storify.
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Mortalidad infantil en India: Viaje periodístico con el IRP
Read an English translation Este mes, el International Reporting Project (IRP) anunció los nombres de los periodistas que participarán en su viaje a India en febrero y yo fui uno de los elegidos. El IRP es una organización sin ánimo de lucro con sede en la Universidad Johns Hopkins, en Washingtong DC, y dedicada a la promoción del periodismo internacional. La idea de este viaje es informar sobre la mortalidad infantil en India. Seremos 10 periodistas de varios países y el IRP espera que seamos muy activos en las redes sociales durante el viaje. Además de informar sobre mortalidad infantil, yo aprovecharé esta oportunidad para hablar sobre las ventajas e inconvenientes de viajes periodísticos como éste. Muchos medios de comunicación dedican cada...
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Child Survival in India: Reporting Trip With the IRP
Lea la traducción al español. A few weeks ago, the International Reporting Project (IRP) announced the names of the participants in its trip to India this month, and I was among them. The IRP is a non-profit journalism organisation based at Johns Hopkins University, in Washington D.C. It is funded by private donations and the funding for this trip comes from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This program maintains editorial independence. The idea of the trip is to report about child survival issues in India. There will be 10 of us and the IRP wants us to be very active in the social media. As well as the trip’s subject, I’ll take advantage of it to reflect on the opportunities and disadvantages of traveling this way as a journalist. ...
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