HSBC, Delta Air Lines and IBM among shortlisted candidates for new categories of the Stop Slavery Award The shortlisted candidates for the six new categories of the 2020 Stop Slavery Award are announced this week. 14 January 2020
Journalists gather in Dhaka for second course on covering migration, trafficking and slavery A group of 11 journalists from across Bangladesh gathered in Dhaka for a week in early December for our second course on how to cover migration, trafficking and slavery led by Editor-in-Chief Belinda Goldsmith and Bangladesh correspondent Naimul Karim. 6 December 2019
19 candidates shortlisted for the 2022 Stop Slavery Award The Thomson Reuters Foundation has today announced the 19 candidates – including corporates, non-profits and individuals – shortlisted for its annual Stop Slavery Award in recognition of their dedication to ending the scourge of modern slavery and human trafficking. 31 March 2022
Media’s Role in a Sustainable Recovery in Asia and the Pacific: Ten tactics to help news media secure long-term sustainability Highlights from expert speakers who participated in a webinar on 'Racing to Survive: Media's Challenges and Solutions'. The webinar was the first episode in a four-part webinar series on ‘Media’s Role in a Sustainable Recovery in Asia and the Pacific’, hosted by the Asian Development Bank and the Thomson Reuters Foundation. 30 March 2022
CEO responds to news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been freed On behalf of all at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, we are overjoyed that our much- missed colleague and friend Nazanin has finally been freed. 16 March 2022
International Women’s Day: 8 ways the Thomson Reuters Foundation supports women and girls around the world Today the world pauses to celebrate women’s achievements and contributions to society, but, with stark concern that gender inequalities have been exacerbated by the pandemic, it is also a rallying point for the unprecedented global movement advocating for women’s rights and opportunities to be equal to those of men. Gaining or losing ground at this critical juncture, where calls are being made for a Global Reset, is expected to define the global gender order for generations to come, with irrevocable effects on humanity, society and the planet. 8 March 2022
International Women’s Day: 8 ways the Thomson Reuters Foundation supports women and girls around the world Today the world pauses to celebrate women’s achievements and contributions to society, but, with stark concern that gender inequalities have been exacerbated by the pandemic, it is also a rallying point for the unprecedented global movement advocating for women’s rights and opportunities to be equal to those of men. Gaining or losing ground at this critical juncture, where calls are being made for a Global Reset, is expected to define the global gender order for generations to come, with irrevocable effects on humanity, society and the planet. 8 March 2022
International Women’s Day: 8 ways the Thomson Reuters Foundation supports women and girls around the world 7 March 2022
Thomson Reuters Foundation response to crisis in Ukraine The Thomson Reuters Foundation is committed to fostering a free media ecosystem and has worked with independent media in Ukraine for 30 years. We are working tirelessly with our consortium of partners to review ways in which we can continue to provide support, and help journalists to fulfil their vital mission of free, fair and unbiased reporting. 24 February 2022
Thomson Reuters Foundation to host Secretariat for the Media Freedom Coalition The Thomson Reuters Foundation has been selected by the UK Government to set up, host and run a Secretariat function to support the Media Freedom Coalition (MFC) – a partnership of 50 countries working together to advocate for media freedom and the safety of journalists. 16 February 2022
Call for entries to the 2022 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism Named in honour of the late American war correspondent, the Awards recognise the courageous work of freelance journalists, local reporters and news fixers from around the world. 3 February 2022
New personal branding programme helps level online playing field for reporters in developing countries The Thomson Reuters Foundation held an online 'Personal Branding and Online Presence’ programme to help journalists in the Asia-Pacific region strengthen their online presence, build an authoritative brand on social media and stay safe online. 19 January 2022
Seven highlights from Trust Conference 2021 Trust Conference – the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s flagship annual event – convened world-leading human rights defenders, innovators, media experts, business leaders and policymakers to address some of today’s most critical societal challenges and to discuss a post-pandemic recovery with inclusive growth, climate justice, media freedom and protection of digital rights. 26 November 2021
Maria Ressa, Jeffrey Sachs and Craig Newmark amongst speakers to address Trust Conference 2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa, and an Afghan reporter who fled the Taliban, Zahra Joya, will speak alongside a distinguished line-up of speakers that includes world-renowned Professor of Economics Jeffrey Sachs and founder of craigslist, philanthropist Craig Newmark at the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s flagship annual forum Trust Conference on 17 and 18 November. 15 November 2021
Winners of 2021 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism announced Named in honour of the late American war correspondent Kurt Schork, the Awards uniquely honour the courageous work of freelance journalists, local reporters and news fixers from around the world. 13 October 2021
Solutions Journalism: What reporters can do to beat ‘negative news fatigue’ Kavita Chandran, a Consultant and Journalism Trainer at TRF, discusses how a solutions-based approach to journalism - which focuses on responses to social issues and is now part of several training programmes that we provide to journalists around the world - offers an array of benefits to both readers and reporters. 24 September 2021
CEO responds to news of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's 2000 days of detention in Iran Today, we mark a bleak milestone in the ongoing ordeal of our friend and colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. 23 September 2021
Online communications training in ‘Breaking Down Barriers to Health Services in Africa’ held for civil society organisations (Part 2) The Thomson Reuters Foundation – in partnership with The Global Fund – held an online communications training for civil society organisations implementing Global Fund grants in Africa. The programme focused on improving advocacy and storytelling skills, with the aim of empowering participants to communicate effectively on human-rights related barriers to accessing HIV, tuberculosis and malaria services - particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. 18 August 2021
Thomson Reuters Foundation and The Global Fund team up to deliver ‘Breaking Down Barriers to Health Services in Africa’ training for journalists (Part 1) The Thomson Reuters Foundation – in partnership with The Global Fund – held a six-week online training for a select group of journalists in Africa. The course focused on building expertise in reporting on human-rights related barriers to HIV, tuberculosis and malaria services in Africa in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. 18 August 2021
Thomson Reuters Foundation announces new Editor-in-Chief to lead global news team The Thomson Reuters Foundation has appointed Yasir Khan as Editor-in-Chief to lead its team of award-winning reporters and oversee the digital transformation of its news offering. 14 June 2021
Foundation and partners launch new website housing resources to support the fight against the worst forms of child labour The Partnership Against Child Exploitation (PACE) – an international consortium comprising the Thomson Reuters Foundation and five other partners – is proud to launch its new website, housing a range of data-driven insights and resources designed to inform, support and empower those working to tackle the worst forms of child labour. 11 June 2021
ESG Working Group launches a white paper to highlight the importance of social factors in sustainable finance Together with partners, the Thomson Reuters Foundation, has produced a white paper emphasising the importance of the social dimension of ESG investment criteria for investors and addressing some of these challenges 27 May 2021
Eight journalists complete course to become Thomson Reuters Foundation media trainers The Thomson Reuters Foundation held a Training of Trainers (TOT) course for a select group of eight journalists - all recipients of the Chevening Scholarship in some capacity during their career. Participants received a TOT certificate in online learning that certified them to teach a Thomson Reuters Foundation course. 19 April 2021
Reporting on Human Trafficking training held online for Indian journalists The training offered full-time journalists an opportunity to build expertise in reporting on human trafficking in India, drawing on contemporary best practices. 19 April 2021
CEO responds to news of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's court appearance Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s five-year trauma should have come to an end last week. On Mother’s Day in the UK, she should have been reunited with her young daughter, whom she desperately misses. Instead, this latest trial and delayed outcome is a deliberate move to prolong her ordeal and her suffering. 14 March 2021
CEO responds to latest news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been freed but faces a new court date This Sunday, March 7, our colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe should be flying home to be reunited with her family following her unlawful and inhumane five-year prison sentence. But instead of regaining her liberty and walking away from this appalling affront to justice, she remains held hostage. 7 March 2021
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, ARMEDANGELS and Missing Link Trust amongst winners of the Stop Slavery Award The Thomson Reuters Foundation names businesses, SMEs, NGOs, and journalists leading the way in the fight to end modern slavery and human trafficking. 25 February 2021
Call for entries to the 2021 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism The Kurt Schork Memorial Fund is now accepting submissions for its 2021 awards in international journalism. The awards recognise excellence in courageous reporting of conflict, corruption, human rights transgressions and other related issues. 12 February 2021
Tesco, Philips and Global Fund to End Modern Slavery amongst shortlisted candidates for 2021 Stop Slavery Award Recognising the wide range of actors dedicated to ending the scourge of modern slavery and human trafficking, the Thomson Reuters Foundation today unveiled the 28 candidates shortlisted for its annual Stop Slavery Award – after receiving a record number of applications. 11 February 2021
Law firms champion pro bono amidst global health crisis The Thomson Reuters Foundation publishes the 2020 TrustLaw Index of Pro Bono: a survey identifying global pro bono legal trends. 4 February 2021
The Thomson Reuters Foundation partners with Sabin Vaccine Institute to deliver ‘Reporting on Immunisation and Vaccination’ journalism training The Thomson Reuters Foundation - in partnership with the Sabin Vaccine Institute - launched an eight-day ‘Reporting on Immunisation and Vaccination’ programme for journalists in Eastern Europe. 3 February 2021
Thomson Reuters Foundation convenes leading companies to tackle the threat to human rights in global supply chains during the COVID-19 crisis As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt the global economy, workers within supply chains are being adversely impacted. In response to these urgent challenges, in April 2020 the Thomson Reuters Foundation formed a community of leading companies to share best practice on ways to uphold the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. 18 January 2021
Impact of COVID-19 on journalists in Global South and emerging economies revealed in new report The Thomson Reuters Foundation publishes unique study combining frontline journalists’ voices with insights from industry leaders and media experts. 14 January 2021
End of year message from our CEO I am hugely proud of the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s work this year. Our focus on combining the power of journalism and the law to protect media freedom, foster more inclusive economies and promote human rights has arguably never been more relevant or needed. 18 December 2020
Winners of global photo competition to spotlight human impact of COVID-19 announced Three winners selected for their outstanding images capturing the untold consequences of COVID-19 on people’s lives and livelihoods 16 December 2020
TrustLaw marks UK and European Pro Bono Weeks despite COVID-19 challenges Both in the UK and across Europe, pro bono work is flourishing with the pandemic presenting opportunities to find new ways to connect and collaborate. 10 December 2020
Winners of 2020 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism announced Named in honour of the late American war correspondent Kurt Schork, the awards uniquely honour the courageous work of freelance journalists, local reporters and news fixers from around the world. 3 December 2020
Five highlights from Trust Conference 2020 Held online for the first time, Trust Conference 2020 examined how COVID-19 has deepened existing social and economic inequalities, created and amplified threats to media freedom and will have lasting and significant consequences for protecting human rights. 19 November 2020
Thomson Reuters Foundation collaborate with Novartis to deliver Health Reporting training Thirteen journalists from across the Asia-Pacific region took part in the training, which focused on equipping journalists with the skillset and knowledge needed to accurately report on topical public health issues. 12 November 2020
Working Group assembles to bust myths surrounding ‘Social’ dimension of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investment criteria The Thomson Reuters Foundation, Refinitiv, International Sustainable Finance Centre (ISFC), Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, White & Case, Eco-Age and The Mekong Club have partnered to emphasise the importance of the ‘social’ dimension of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investment criteria for investors and advance the dialogue toward practical, relevant and comparable ESG ratings. 21 October 2020
Youth climate activism and environmental politics explored in new season of acclaimed EARTH FOCUS from KCET, Link TV and the Thomson Reuters Foundation From illegal gold mining in Peru to the United States' surprising green senator Harry Reid, the new season premiering September 8 looks at the politics of the environment. 22 September 2020
Celebrating Ten Years of Impact Growing exponentially since it first launched in 2010, TrustLaw has reached some important milestones in 2020: our network of high-impact NGOs, pioneering social enterprises and leading law firms and in-house legal teams has grown to over 6,000 members. We have also facilitated 6,500 pro bono legal projects across 180 countries – empowering thousands of organizations to achieve greater impact. 7 September 2020
Photojournalism initiative launched to spotlight the human impact of the pandemic COVID-19: The Bigger Picture combines a global photography award with news coverage to document how the crisis is deepening global inequalities. 10 August 2020
First cohort of journalists complete Foundation’s 12-week COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub training Fifteen journalists from 10 different countries in sub-Saharan Africa took part in the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s first COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub training from April 27 to July 16 17 July 2020
Thomson Reuters Foundation partner with IFAD to deliver COVID-19 Reporting training From May 18-26 June, the Thomson Reuters Foundation and the UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development ran an online COVID-19 Reporting training for 15 journalists across 15 different countries. 9 July 2020
Foundation hosts virtual roundtables on human rights and supply chains The Thomson Reuters Foundation, in partnership with Baker McKenzie and Omnia Strategy LLP, have brought together leading brands from a wide range of sectors over the past 3 months to attend virtual roundtables to discuss issues related to human rights and supply chains, as well as to share best practice. 23 June 2020
We stand with the Black community today and every day Racism, bigotry and prejudice have no place in society. As an organisation, we will harness the power of our media and legal services to play a more proactive role in the continued fight for equality and more inclusive economies. 9 June 2020
COVID-19: Our response and our impact Just 10 weeks ago, as the world began grappling with the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Thomson Reuters Foundation launched the first of its responses – grounded in its journalism and legal expertise – to better equip those right on the frontlines of the crisis. 5 June 2020
TrustLaw & partners launch guide for NGOs and social enterprises on legal implications of COVID-19 in Argentina TrustLaw, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Comisión Pro Bono del Colegio de Abogados de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, and the pro bono workshop programme of the Law School of the University Torcuato Di Tella, partnered to produce a “Brief Guide for NGOs and SocialEenterprises on the Legal Implications of COVID19 in Argentina”. 27 May 2020
Thomson Reuters Foundation hosts a virtual working group on protecting digital and data rights during fight against COVID-19 The Thomson Reuters Foundation convened leading civil society organizations and expert law firms for a virtual working group on protecting data and digital rights during the COVID-19 pandemic. 15 May 2020
African journalists convene virtually for COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub’s first training A group of 15 journalists from countries across Africa have completed their first week of training as part of their participation in the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub. 14 May 2020
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub In collaboration with the World Economic Forum, the Hub will equip reporters in the Global South to cover the pandemic 6 April 2020
The Thomson Reuters Foundation joins ground-breaking partnership to combat the worst forms of child labour The Thomson Reuters Foundation is part of the PACE consortium, a cross-sector partnership of six organisations working to combat the exploitation of children in the worst forms of child labour in Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic. 31 March 2020
COVID-19: We're here to help As the world faces an unprecedented set of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Thomson Reuters Foundation is leveraging its unique blend of journalism and legal skills to strengthen the global response. 26 March 2020
Message from Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Antonio Zappulla in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic As the situation with the coronavirus (COVID-19) develops, we wanted to keep you updated as to the measures we are taking to ensure the delivery of our services, as much as is possible, whilst prioritising the health of our workers and partners. 17 March 2020
TrustLaw Hosts Workshop for Social Enterprises in Ireland TrustLaw, in partnership with Arthur Cox and Social Innovation Fund Ireland, led a Legal Health Check workshop for social enterprises based in Ireland. 9 March 2020
LGBT History Month Event: The Remarkable Diaries of Mr Lucas To celebrate LGBT + History Month, the Thomson Reuters Foundation partnered with Queer Britain, a charity working to establish the UK’s first national LGBTQ+ museum, on an event held on February 6th. 2 March 2020
Aldi UK, HSBC UK and Delta Air Lines amongst winners of Stop Slavery Award The Thomson Reuters Foundation announced the winners of its 2020 Stop Slavery Award in a ceremony that recognised more innovators than ever before. 20 February 2020
Coca-Cola, IBM and Outland Denim amongst shortlisted companies for 2020 Stop Slavery Award The Thomson Reuters Foundation today announced the seven companies shortlisted for the Enterprise categories of its Stop Slavery Award. 5 February 2020
Call for entries to the 2020 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism The Kurt Schork Memorial Fund (KSMF) is now accepting submissions for its 2020 awards in international journalism. The awards recognise excellence in courageous reporting of conflict, corruption, human rights transgressions and other related issues. 27 January 2020
From our CEO Our focus areas double down on our core expertise of media freedom, inclusive economies and human rights. This framework encompasses all of our existing activities, offering the perfect opportunity to develop initiatives and partnerships that are clearly relevant to us, and highlights the wider and collective outcomes of the organisation. 6 January 2020
West African journalists converge in Lagos for first-ever training on slavery and trafficking From December 2-6, West African journalists converged in the buzzing city of Lagos for our first-ever training on trafficking and modern slavery in the city. 23 December 2019
TrustLaw launches campaign guides for UK NGOs amidst general election Against a backdrop of election fever, civil society organisations gathered in London this December for a dynamic and open discussion on the laws and regulations governing campaigning in the UK hosted by TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global pro bono service. 16 December 2019
Seven highlights from Trust Conference 2019 From the need to create more inclusive economies, to protecting media freedom and the complexity of preserving privacy in a digital age. Trust Conference 2019 addressed some of the most urgent human rights issues of our time. 29 November 2019
Ninth annual TrustLaw awards celebrate ground-breaking pro bono work TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global pro bono legal service, celebrated its annual TrustLaw Awards ceremony on November 11th at London’s iconic OXO Tower. 29 November 2019
Sustainable Development course brings high 5s and humour to journalists in southern Africa 28 reporters from across southern Africa attended our second Sustainable Development Reporting course in Pretoria, in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB). 27 November 2019
TrustLaw Celebrates European Pro Bono Week TrustLaw, Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global pro bono legal programme, co-hosted the first-ever European Pro Bono Week. Covering four of the Pro Bono Days across the region, Dublin, Milan, Madrid and Lisbon, the TrustLaw Europe team organised workshops for non-profit organisations and social enterprises. 25 November 2019
Tina Tchen, Maria Ressa and Sinéad Burke amongst speakers headlining Trust Conference Global human rights leaders – including Ferkat Jawdat, a Uighur activist, and Geum Hyok Kim, a young North Korean defector – will speak alongside representatives from Google, Facebook, Apple and Uber at the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s annual global human rights forum Trust Conference, held on November 13 and 14 in London. 7 November 2019
Canada tops global poll as best country for social entrepreneurs while Britain and US slump Canada, Australia and France are the best countries to be a social entrepreneur, according to the results of a global perception poll conducted by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in partnership with Deutsche Bank’s Made for Good programme. 22 October 2019
Winners of 2019 Kurt Schork Memorial Awards in International Journalism announced Three winners of awards that honour brave, yet often unrecognised journalists for their reporting on conflict, corruption and injustice are announced this week. 3 October 2019
Training to empower the next generation of Arab media leaders held in Dubai The Thomson Reuters Foundation opened the two-week Youth Arab Media Leaders Programme with intensive training designed to educate, empower and inspire future media leaders in the MENA region. 2 October 2019
TrustLaw, Thomson Reuters, and UN Global Compact Hold Legal Working Group on SDG 16 Last week, as world leaders gathered in New York for the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Thomson Reuters, TrustLaw, and the UN Global Compact convened experts from across the legal community and leading NGOs for an interactive morning session on delivering SDG 16. 30 September 2019
TrustLaw convenes women’s rights working group in Tanzania This August, TrustLaw convened leading women’s rights organisations for a Legal Working Group in Dar es Salam. The event brought together a group of key international and grassroots organisations in Tanzania to discuss how legal pro bono can strengthen their work on gender equality. 29 August 2019
Mexican reporters tackle human trafficking beat in week-long course A group of 14 journalists from across Mexico took part in a five-day workshop in the capital in July on how to report on human trafficking and modern slavery. 30 July 2019
TrustLaw wins “Best Collaborative Initiative” at the 2019 Lawyer Awards On Tuesday 25 June, TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global legal pro bono service, was awarded the “Best Collaborative Initiative” at the 2019 Lawyer Awards. 1 July 2019
Journalist training course held in Brazil as country looks to strengthen fight against slavery 25 June 2019
Reporting on Migration and Trafficking course held in Phnom Penh As Cambodia grapples with irregular migration, human trafficking and modern slavery, the Thomson Reuters Foundation held a training course for journalists - ‘Reporting on Migration and Trafficking’ – in Phnom Penh from June 17-21. 25 June 2019
Thomson Reuters Foundation Gathers Top Experts to Discuss Cutting-Edge Field of Climate Attribution On April 24th, the Thomson Reuters Foundation hosted a panel discussion on a cutting-edge scientific approach to tackling climate change. This first-of-its kind event was hosted at Dentons law firm in New York City and featured leading experts including Jeffrey Sachs. 10 May 2019
Training course for journalists held in Kolkata as India strives to crack down on bonded labour and trafficking As India strives to crack down on bonded labour and human trafficking, the Thomson Reuters Foundation held a training course for journalists - ‘Reporting on Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery’ – in Kolkata from April 1-5. 5 April 2019
TrustLaw hosts annual Café Pro Bono in London TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation's global pro bono legal programme, hosted its annual Café Pro Bono with legal partners Cooley, Dentons, Kirkland & Ellis and Sidley Austin 4 April 2019
Cambodian journalists brainstorm stories on women and LGBT+ rights in gender reporting course We held our first training course in Cambodia on gender reporting, including an exercise on finding the “gender angle” in major national news stories and drawing up a code of conduct for LGBT+ reporting. 8 February 2019
INTERVIEW: Gregg Segal, 2018 Food Sustainability Media Award Winner We sit down with the winner of the Multimedia Published category and creator of the Daily Bread challenge, Gregg Segal, to talk about his inspiration and plans for the future. 24 January 2019
Call for entries to the 2019 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism The awards recognise excellence in courageous reporting of conflict, corruption, human rights transgressions and other related issues. 21 January 2019
INTERVIEW: Maggie Andresen, 2018 Food Sustainability Media Award Winner We sat down with the winner of Food Sustainability Media Award's Multimedia Unpublished category to talk about her winning entry and discuss her plans for the future. 16 January 2019
INTERVIEW: Kim Harrisberg, Winner of the Food Sustainability Media Award's 'Best of the Web' We sat down with Best of the Web winner Natasha Harrisberg to discuss her winning entry, Food Apartheid, and her future plans for reporting on food sustainability. 3 January 2019
INTERVIEW: Nastasha Alli, 2018 Food Sustainability Media Award Winner Interview with Nastasha Alli, winner of the Written Unpublished category. 17 December 2018
Populist. Enemy of the people. Liar. Labels, loaded words and emotive language have long been used to sway or limit public debate. Participants at a recent Foundation workshop learned that any journalist who wants to inform that debate needs to handle them with care. 31 October 2018
Winners Celebrated at the 2018 Kurt Schork Memorial Awards The awards recognise independent journalists for their courageous reporting on under-reported stories, and also confer the News Fixer Award to recognise their unsung contributions. 19 October 2018
UK Foreign Secretary Attends Performance of Nazanin's Story The Thomson Reuters Foundation hosted a special performance of 'Nazanin's Story' at the Barbican, which was attended by UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt. 9 October 2018
Eighth Annual TrustLaw Awards Celebrate Ground-breaking Pro Bono Work, With Value of Hours Donated Totaling $134M The eighth annual TrustLaw Awards ceremony was held on September 26 in New York City, and highlighted the ground-breaking pro bono work undertaken by legal teams on behalf of NGOs and social enterprises. 1 October 2018
Winners of 2018 Kurt Schork Memorial Award Announced The winners of an award to honour some of the most courageous yet least recognised journalists around the world were announced this week, alongside an award for news fixers. 18 September 2018
TrustLaw, 28 Too Many and Latham & Watkins launch The Law and FGM Report TrustLaw, in partnership with UK charity 28 Too Many and over 120 lawyers, launched the report: “The Law and FGM: An Overview of 28 African Countries” last week. 17 September 2018
New Director Announced for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Professor Rasmus Kleis Nielsen has been appointed Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Alan Rusbridger, Chair of the Institute’s Steering Committee, announced today. 7 September 2018
INTERVIEW: Musdalafa Lyaga, 2017 Food Sustainability Media Award Winner I was looking for a platform for the voices of farmers to be heard and where people could learn about the challenges they face 4 September 2018
Reporting on climate finance? Don’t ask a banker, ask a farmer! For Asian journalists attending our first workshop on climate finance reporting, the key to understanding the topic was a pig - or rather thousands of pigs. 6 August 2018
Food Sustainability Media Award winners gather in London for reporting workshop Winners and finalists of the 2017 Food Sustainability Media Award’s (FSMA) unpublished text, photography and video categories gathered in London this week to participate in a five-day reporting workshop. 5 July 2018
TrustLaw hosts screening of Ai Weiwei’s Human Flow at the Barbican On June 14th, TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global pro bono connection service, hosted a screening of “Human Flow” in partnership with Participant Media and London’s iconic Barbican Centre. 4 July 2018
INTERVIEW: Uzmi Athar, 2017 Food Sustainability Media Award Winner We sat down with Uzmi Athar, Winner of the 2017 Food Sustainability Media Award – Written Unpublished category to talk about how she came across her winning story, what winning the Award has meant, and what her plans for the future are. 12 June 2018
INTERVIEW: Merin Porter, 2017 Food Sustainability Media Award Winner We spoke to Merin Porter, Winner of the 2017 Food Sustainability Media Award – Best of the Web category, about what motivated her to write her winning piece and how home-grown food could be a way to reverse the decreasing levels of nutrition in what we eat today. 8 June 2018
We train journalists and government communication teams in Bahrain on SDGs The Thomson Reuters Foundation partners with the National Communication Centre Bahrain to train journalists and government spokespeople on how to communicate issues around the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 31 May 2018