Fojo AGILE project resources

The content below was created by Media Helping Media as part of the Fojo Media Institute's contribution to the AGILE project, which aims to enhance independent journalism worldwide. More than 2,000 students from approximately 30 universities in 13 countries will participate in the project which runs until 2028. The four boxes below lead to dozens of free training resources for educators to download, adapt, and use.

Managing sress and trauma

Designed for the AGILE project, these free resources provide essential guidance for journalists and newsroom managers on navigating stress and trauma, from the front lines of newsgathering to the pressure of newsroom production.

Covering climate change

These free teaching resources support educators delivering Fojo’s climate change training under the AGILE project. Curated for impact, these materials help students navigate and master the complex challenges posed by global warming.

Investigative journalism

Developed as part of Fojo's contribution to the AGILE project, these free resources feature insights and techniques shared by international investigative reporters to inspire and equip women for ivestigative jouranlism.

Women media leaders

Through an 18-month mentoring programme, young female journalists are being trained as part of the AGILE project in media leadership, with a focus on managing a newsroom. These free resources are for trainers running the project.

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