International Rainforest Journalism Fund
The Rainforest Journalism Fund aims to support and build capacity of local, regional, and international journalists reporting on issues related to tropical rainforests. International reporting reaches audiences outside the main rainforest regions and helps create global awareness of tropical rainforest issues. International reporting on rainforest issues can show how local rainforest issues are linked to global trends, and how global events can impact local (especially Indigenous or traditional) communities and landscapes in tropical rainforests. The Rainforest Journalism Fund’s regional advisory committees provide insights on international reporting proposals, but international projects are reviewed by the Pulitzer Center.
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Jill Langlois
Jill Langlois is an independent journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil. She has been freelancing from the largest city in the Western Hemisphere since 2010, writing and reporting for publications...
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Jacopo Ottaviani
Jacopo Ottaviani works as chief data officer with Code for Africa and was an International Center for Journalists Knight Fellow in 2016-19. He is busy building teams of developers, designers, and...
July 27, 2017 -
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Tristan McConnell
Tristan McConnell is a writer and foreign correspondent living in Nairobi, Kenya. His long-form stories have appeared in GQ, Harper's, New Yorker, Foreign Policy, Columbia Journalism Review, London...
January 18, 2010