Anisha Sheth

Anisha is a journalist based in Bengaluru. In her 14-year career as a journalist, she has worked as a reporter and editor, and has also tried her hand at teaching. Currently, she covers stories from the south Indian state of Karnataka for The News Minute. Her reportage focuses on examining how social caste, religious and

Aisha Farrukh

Aisha Farrukh Saeed, a seasoned multimedia journalist based in Pakistan, boasts over 6 years of professional experience in the field. Presently serving as the Head of the Content Department at The Centrum Media (TCM), Asia’s pioneering video-based, and Pakistan’s foremost digital news network, Aisha brings a wealth of expertise to the realm of digital journalism.

Sneha Richhariya

Sneha Richhariya is an environment reporter and host at Suno India– a multilingual podcast platform. She hosts and reports for Suno India‘s ‘Climate Emergency’ podcast series. She has been an Environmental Journalism Trainee with Deutsche Welle (DW) and also an Internews’ Earth Journalism fellow. Prior to this, as a freelancer, she has covered environment, health,

Artur Ferreira

Artur Ferreira is a reporter for Agência Mural and has been the correspondent for São Luis, a low-income area in the southern zone of São Paulo, since 2022. He graduated in Social Communication: Journalism from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo and is studying for a master’s degree at the same institution in the

Raquel Muigai

Raquel Muigai is an award-winning journalist focused on human rights, governance, and climate change storytelling. Her work in these fields has earned her both local and international recognition, including the KAS Media Africa Award for Local Journalism, the Sustainable Development Goals Kenya Award, and the African Climate Change and Environmental Reporting Award. She has also

Franklin Villavicencio

Franklin Villavicencio is a Nicaraguan journalist with experience writing for print, digital and TV. He has worked for La Prensa Literaria, Revista Niú, Confidencial, Revista Factum and others. In 2021 he joined Divergentes, where he has produced three seasons of its podcast and multiple multimedia stories. In 2022 he was awarded the Ortega y Gasset

Jullie Pereira

Jullie Pereira, a graduate of Federal University of Amazonas (Ufam), founded, in 2020, Abaré, an organization focused on local journalism and media education, based in Manaus. She has worked for local outlets, covered social-environmental issues for Amazônia Real, and also has been publishing in national outlets such as Folha de S. Paulo, Uol TAB, and

Giovanna Carneiro

A recent graduate from the Federal University of Pernambuco, Giovanna Carneiro has already worked as a reporter for the newspaper Folha de Pernambuco and for Marco Zero Content, as a freelancer. Additionally, Carneiro was a creator and collaborator on Revista Gruvi, an digital magazine that focuses on music and culture in the eastern Brazilian state

Julia Dolce

Julia Dolce is a reporter and photojournalist who has covered indigenous peoples and socio-environmental conflicts in both the Amazon and Brazil’s tropical savannah, known as the Cerrado. Dolce’s experience prior to becoming a Report for the World corps member includes reporting for the Agência Pública, the agribusiness observatory De Olho nos Ruralistas and the newspaper