Journalists For Human Rights
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Taliban could retaliate against Afghan journalists, advocacy group fearsSo far, 46 people have been evacuated from Afghanistan into neighbouring countries, and at least five people have made their way to Canada.WorldSep 3, 2021
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COMMENTARY: Journalism lessons learned from Ebola apply to COVID-19 fight in AfricaJournalists were essential in the fight against Ebola, and they're important once again during the coronavirus outbreak, says a Liberian journalist with Journalists for Human Rights.WorldApr 23, 2020
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Ottawa announces $11.7M in funding for Journalists for Human RightsThe funding, which was announced by International Development Minister Maryam Monsef on Friday, will go towards the expansion of a project called 'Canada World: Voice for Women and Girls.'CanadaMay 3, 2019
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JHR-trained journalists bring attention and hope for change to 60,000 displaced Syrians in ‘Camp of Death’Journalists brought attention to terrible conditions in a Syrian refugee camp, and the authorities have promised to change things.WorldOct 24, 2018
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The JHR podcast: Reporting on vital information for Syrian refugeesJournalists for Human Rights is helping Syrian journalists who have fled to Turkey from the war.WorldOct 1, 2018
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The JHR podcast: Training the next generation of Indigenous journalistsJournalists for Human Rights is working with communities in northern Ontario and Manitoba.WorldSep 28, 2018
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The JHR podcast: Building trust in South Sudan following years of civil warJHR is training journalists in the world's newest country: South Sudan.WorldSep 27, 2018
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The JHR podcast: Fighting for refugee rights in Jordan through mediaEpisode 2 of the JHR podcast focuses on the work of Journalists for Human Rights to strengthen media in Jordan.WorldSep 26, 2018
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The JHR podcast: The importance of media partnershipsIn the first episode of the JHR podcast, Global News journalists and JHR discuss the importance of media partnerships.WorldSep 25, 2018
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Youth in Thunder Bay use digital storytelling to tackle local issuesYoung people in Thunder Bay — particularly First Nations youth — face racism, poverty and other problems. Now, thanks to a community program, they're telling their stories.WorldSep 19, 2018
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