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Happy World Radio Day 2026!

In the hardest-to-reach places, radio is still the most powerful tool for documenting truth and sparking change.

Today we’re celebrating the journalists and stations carrying marginalized voices every single day.

Kenya: “Radio is the only place where we feel heard”

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Fellows in JHR’s Growing Indigenous Storytellers Fellowship conclude their six-month placement at APTN with a final project that brings together everything they’ve learned through the program.

JHR is proud to present the final projects of the fellowship’s first cohort, Angela Belleau and Veronica Blackhawk, and sec...


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By Mercy Njoroge (Media Trainer, JHR-Kenya) & Benard Ogoi (Project Coordinator, JHR-Kenya)

JHR-Kenya is proud to celebrate the achievements of eight of its trained journalists who received multiple awards at the recently concluded Community Media Awards 2025.

The awards, organized by the Association of Grass...


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Yesterday, inside the Italian Senate, lawmakers watched a film the Kremlin never wanted them to see.

Prisoners: System of Terror, a documentary by independent Russian media outlet Activatica, exposes a vast and secret Russian prison network holding tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians without charge. Ordinary people disappeared into det...


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On December 13, Belarus released 123 political prisoners. The political prisoners range from civil society activists to journalists, who were arrested and incarcerated for their opposition to Lukashenko’s authoritarian regime. Released prisoners include Belarusian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski, leading opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava a...


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