The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is a global organization based in Washington, DC that empowers journalists worldwide to provide trustworthy news essential to free and strong societies. With 80 programs a year and a network of over 160,000 members in 173 countries, ICFJ equips news leaders with the skills and knowledge to cover critical issues, advances media innovation centered on building trust with communities, and offers resources such as the International Journalists Network (IJNet) to support journalists in making a difference through their reporting.
Through initiatives like the Pamela Howard Forum on Global Crisis Reporting and the Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling, ICFJ provides training, resources, and grants to journalists and news organizations, helping them confront disinformation, expose corruption, and adopt new technologies to enhance their work. With a focus on promoting the truth and addressing global crises, ICFJ's work is more important than ever in ensuring the integrity of journalism and its impact on societies worldwide.
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