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.
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Bhavani Etikala
Bhavani Etikala is a young journalist interested in covering caste, human rights, and social justice. She has reported from various parts of India including Delhi and Kashmir, and has written in-depth reports about war orphans, disability and marginalized persons. With a background in social work and research, Bhavani is excited to cover caste as a
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
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.
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
Vivian Chime
Vivian Chime is a Nigerian journalist with experience covering climate, global health, and development. Her journalism career started as a student journalist at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka where she received a BA in Mass Communication. She has been a graduate trainee with the national newspaper The New Telegraph and a legislative correspondent and on-air
Johanna Deeksha
After receiving a BA in Journalism, Johanna Deeksha got her Masters in War and Human Rights Journalism from the University of Lincoln, UK. She started her career with Deccan Chronicle, a daily newspaper. There, she covered the courts and crime. The Madras High Court passed a suo motu order on her story about lack of
Ishan Kukreti
Ishan is an environmental journalist based in India. He has written extensively on environmental and developmental issues ranging from forest governance to energy, within a framework of political ecology. His reporting adds a human lens to the broader debates around environmental policies and problems. His story “Lost in the game” on the ‘disappearance’ of three
Ayodele Oluwafemi
Before joining TheCable, Ayodele Oluwafemi was a reporter with the Cable Newspaper Journalism Foundation (CNJF), under the Policy Radar Initiative (PRIN), supported by the MacArthur Foundation. Ayodele joined CNJF in 2020, covering politics, health and education. He has also worked as a general assignment reporter for Peoples Guide newspaper and as a metro and politics