Nathallia Fonseca

Journalist graduated from the Federal University of Pernambuco (Northeast region of Brazil), Nathallia Fonseca has experience in productions for hard and soft news, communication consultancy and audiovisual. In terms of gender research, she won the 41st Vladimir Herzog Prize for her comic book TIRA and the Pacheco Jordão Prize for the documentary “Quase da Família”

Calvin Manika

Calvin Manika is a journalist with five years of practicing experience. He has worked with Al Jazeera, The Continent and The Independent UK. In the past two years he has worked with The Citizen Bulletin part-time reporting on environment, public health, elections, and economic and social justice. Manika joins The Citizen Bulletin as a full

Melody Cleopatra Mpande

Melody Cleopatra Mpande is an early-career journalist with two years’ experience as a reporter, fact-checker, and proofreader. Since 2021, she has been working part-time with The Citizen Bulletin as a reporter and associate editor. She has reported about public health and social and economic justice in Matabeleland and joins The Citizen Bulletin as a full

Prajwal Bhat

Prajwal Bhat is a journalist based in India with five years of experience covering stories on human rights and civil liberties. He writes for The News Minute, a leading digital news publication, focusing on stories about the social, political and economic experiences of India’s diverse communities with a particular focus on religious and caste minorities.

Gabriela Martínez Córdova

Gabriela Martínez Córdova is a Mexican journalist born in Tijuana, on Mexico ‘s northern border with the United States. She will join the Conexión Migrante newsroom as a RFW Corps Member to address relevant issues such as migration, gender equality or human rights. Gabriela ‘s work has been published in the Mexican newspapers El Universal,

Nolina Minj

Nolina Minj is a researcher turned reporter with over five years of experience in research, writing and editing on gender and indigenous issues in the development sector. She has an Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies and will soon receive an MPhil in Inclusive Development and Social Justice. She has previously written for

Aathira Perinchery

Aathira Perinchery is a trained wildlife biologist turned journalist whose writing focuses on ecology, conservation and wildlife research in India. Perinchery’s previous bylines can be found in The Wire, Mongabay-India, The Print and The Hindu, among others. She is also a grantee of the Earth Journalism Network.

Banjot Kaur

Banjot Kaur is a former correspondent at Down To Earth, as well as a correspondent and senior copy editor with Times of India and news producer at Asian News International. Before becoming a Report for the World corps member, she took part in the Thakur Foundation Fellowship in 2020 for an investigative reporting project centered

Kaushal Shroff

Kaushal Shroff is a business journalist with over 10 years of experience, including reporting with Financial Express and The Caravan. Obsessed with the markets and mortality, he spends his time reading books on market crashes and depressions, pouring over complex data sets, and uploading obscure poems to his Instagram handle.

Fábio Bispo

Fábio Bispo is an investigative reporter focused on political coverage, public transparency, data journalism and environmental issues. Prior to becoming a Report for the World corps member, Bispo worked in daily journalism in the Brazilian State of Santa Catarina and collaborated as a freelancer for Estadão, Revista Piauí, the Intercept, Congresso em Foco, Folha and