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- Year: 2000
The International Reporting Project (IRP) provides opportunities for journalists to report on critical international issues that are under-covered in the news media.
The program was created in 1998, making it a pioneer in the “non-profit journalism” movement that seeks to fill the gap left by much of the mainstream media’s reduction of international news. The IRP has provided opportunities to more than 400 journalists to travel to more than 100 countries to produce award-winning stories.
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Apply for Reporting Trip on Poverty, Hunger and Food Security in Tanzania by August 2!
To examine issues related to hunger, poverty, and food security and contribute to this important international debate in the lead-up to World Food Day 2013, the International Reporting Project (IRP) is pleased to…
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Ten New Media Journalists Selected to Report on Global Health in Zambia
The International Reporting Project (IRP) has selected ten innovative journalists and new media experts to participate in a ten-day trip to Zambia on July 14-24, 2013. {image-1} This trip will focus on the…
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U.S. Journalists: Apply for IRP Reporting Trip to Kazakhstan by MIDNIGHT Tonight!
The International Reporting Project (IRP) is now accepting applications from U.S. journalists for a media reporting trip to Kazakhstan, a huge but little-known Asian country whose government has been active…
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Apply Now for IRP’s U.S. Religion Fellowships
The International Reporting Project is excited to announce the second of two religion grants for international and U.S. journalists, both supported by a new grant from the Henry Luce Foundation. IRP…