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- How to inform during the crisis? The world is in an extraordinary state at the moment. The measures against COVID-19 not only affects our day-to-day interaction, but also has consequences for the way we can consume international stories, news and images. Photographers, journalists, writers and filmmakers around the world are being restricted because of the pandemic. Every week three guests will give an insight in their work, their own communities and surroundings. How can we keep being informed and hold a broad perspective?
- Daily news and information for children. In partnership with WADADA News for Kids (2013) news, opinions and stories from the perspective of young people.
- Journalists from various African countries give examples of how Covid-19 impacted their work.
- Portrait of a young entrepreneur in Ghana
- Portrait of Sandra Letio, a successful young entrepreneur who supports other young entrepreneurs in Uganda.
- Portrait of a young Entrepreneur from Egypt visiting a conference in South Africa.
- A young entrepreneur in Kenya builds a local network of young entrepreneurs.
- Translated from the Karelian language, "OMAVALDA" means "one's own will."
- Spoken word poem written and performed by Myrthe Nauta about Russia president Vladimir Putin's ban on the word 'war'.
- When COVID-19 started forcing millions of young people worldwide to stay at home, news media in general didn't show interest in them. But what are their experiences? How do they keep connected? And what could the world learn from them? Free Press Unlimited and international partners created a crossmedia platform for young people to support them to share their news, opinions, stories and ideas from quarantine with the world.
- Weekly news and information magazine for children. In partnership with WADADA News for Kids (2013); news, opinions and stories from the perspective of young people.
- Reliable information at stake. WADADA News for Kids shows how the world is dealing with fake news and false news. This TV special is made in cooperation with the partners in 21 countries worldwide that form the WADADA News for Kids network. Tailor made news from the perspective of children or youth.
- WADADA News for Kids develops tailor made reliable news for children or youth. The WADADA News for Kids world edition collects and compiles news from the international partners.
- Werá (14) is a proud Guarani, an Indian minority living in the village of Krukutu on the outskirts of Sao Paulo. He is preparing for an indigenous rap contest in the city. By rapping he wants to stand for the rights of his community. A fight he already fought at the FIFA World Cup 2014.
- Journalists in exile are taking care that radio station Dabanga is transmitting independent and reliable news and information every day to millions of listeners in Sudan.
- In Studio Free Press Matters press freedom and journalism are presented and discussed.