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Late on a Thursday night in 2005, Brazilian journalist Manoel Francisco Brito called a source looking for data on Amazon deforestation. He had been working
We are looking for talented, civically-minded journalists committed to informing their communities and holding the powerful accountable. Our journalists, who we call corps members, believe that local journalism is public service.
We work with digital-first news organizations that are dedicated to addressing their coverage gaps.
We’ll find the reporting talent together. Report for the World pays part of the reporter salary.
Inspired by Report for America, and responding to a global call for more sustainable, more impactful and more local reporting, we work with partner newsrooms in Afghanistan, Brazil, El Salvador, Hungary, India, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, Syria, Ukraine, United States and Zimbabwe.