Jacqueline Maria da Silva

Jacqueline Maria da Silva is a reporter for Agência Mural and a correspondent for Cidade Ademar, a low-income area in São Paulo’s south zone, since 2021. She graduated in journalism from Nove de Julho University and physiotherapy from São Camilo University Center. She was a volunteer reporter for the websites: ONG LGBT+ do Brasil, Agência

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

Catalina Olate

Catalina Olate is a journalist with a degree from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. She worked as a reporter for FactChecking.cl in partnership with 24 Horas verifying the 2021 presidential elections and the Constitutional plebiscite. She has collaborated with El Mostrador and in 2022 was a finalist for the Premio Periodismo de Excelencia de

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

Koena Evelyn Mashale

Koena Evelyn Mashale is a journalist with a degree from Tshwane University of Technology and currently participating in an advanced program at the same institution. She has experience working for local publications in Johannesburg. Her focus at Sowetan will be on immigration.

Jil Danielle Caro

Jil Danielle Caro is a journalist and communications and public relations specialist. She was a former executive producer at CNN Philippines, where she led the production teams for The Exchange and The Final Word with Rico Hizon, and Politics as Usual with Pia Hontiveros. Additionally, she worked as an Information Officer for the Municipal Government

Violeta Santiago

Violeta Santiago is a journalist with experience in daily news coverage, narrative and investigative reporting. She is focused on human rights, violence and environmental issues. Prior to becoming a Report for the World corps member, she worked and collaborated with several media outlets like Aristegui Noticias, Gatopardo, El País, Vice News and Corriente Alterna. She’s

Daniel Ojukwu

Daniel Ojukwu previously worked with IBrandTV as an investigative reporter and broadcaster, telling stories of injustice and police brutality. He was in the forefront of covering the 2020 #EndSARS protests and subsequent anniversary protests, all of which were raided by the Police. He was a Law and Crimes reporter at the Daily Times of Nigeria

Aldem Bourscheit

Brazilian Luxembourgian journalist covering for more than two decades stories on Nature Conservation, Science, Environmental Crimes, Traditional and Indigenous Communities. Worked in newspapers, radio stations, federal and state governments, non-governmental organizations and private sector. Post-graduate in Environment, Economy and Society from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences – Flacso (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Specialized also

Sukanya Shaji

Sukanya is a lawyer-turned-journalist with experience in writing, editing, development communication, and advertising. She holds a graduation in law, a post-graduation in philosophy, and a post-graduate diploma in print journalism. Her journalistic work is deeply focused on gender and intersectionalities, and they appear in Feminism In India, True Copy Think, and The News Minute. She