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Pack up the parachutes. It’s time to rethink the work of foreign correspondents.
The practice of dispatching white reporters to “exotic” climes to report on the natives has always been problematic, but now there’s no excuse.
This 25-year-old podcaster is Myanmar’s leading voice for gender equality
Nandar is trying to build a movement through her two podcasts.
Frontier Myanmar on knowing your audience
What we learned from Frontier about memberships.
In Bangladesh, Rohingya community media operates under tight restrictions in the world’s most populated refugee camp
Reporters struggle to get to word out on WhatsApp, Facebook, and Twitter.
Myitkyina News Journal is harnessing the power of local journalism in a country that until just a few years ago had no independent media.
When your local paper is in a war-ravaged state in Myanmar, local news isn't about police beats and sports.
A new project aims to tackle Myanmar’s tone-deaf coverage of women by giving journalists access to a database of female experts.
The country’s media are among the worst offenders when it comes to excluding women’s voices.
A new site is tracking cases brought against journalists under Myanmar’s notorious 66(d) anti-defamation law
The #SayNoTo66D coalition wants to end the country's biggest legal threat to free speech.
This is life as a fixer in Myanmar’s increasingly hostile media space.
Arrested while assisting a pair of TRT journalists, Aung Naing Soe spent two months in prison last year. But he says the job is worth the risks.
Meet the journalist who started a newsroom in Myanmar to cover Buddhist extremism.
Min Min and his team at Root Investigative Agency are putting their lives at risk to explain what's happening in Rakhine state.
Frontier Myanmar just launched the country’s first local-language podcast — on Facebook.
The partnership with Fondation Hirondelle seeks to encourage discussions of human rights.
Reporting on the Rohingya crisis? Here’s what you need to know.
For journalists thinking about covering the largest refugee crisis in Asia for decades, there is a lot to consider before embarking on the story.
A digital platform is providing fresh avenues for Myanmar comic artists to publish their work.
White Merak is drawing attention in Yangon's nascent tech community after a round of funding valued the company at US$600,000.
Leading Millennials: Verena Hölzl, Freelance Reporter
“The more people told me it probably won’t work out, the more I realized that I really wanted it. So I did it.”
HaseenahPost and its mission of explaining the new Myanmar to the rest of the world
Meet Haseenah Koyakutty - Splice's first client. She has one tough but exciting challenge: To get her editorial startup HaseenahPost off the ground in Myanmar.