Panos London to close but the work goes on
11/07/2012 | Panos London
In March 2013, the London office of the Panos Network will close following an extensive review of operational costs, the external funding environment and strategic direction.
Notice: This website is online only as an archive & a resource, as Panos London is no longer active.
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11/07/2012 | Panos London
In March 2013, the London office of the Panos Network will close following an extensive review of operational costs, the external funding environment and strategic direction.
05/16/2012 | Panos London
The Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP) is proud to announce the launch of a Fellowship program that will send journalists to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Doha (COP18) in late 2012.
05/14/2012 | Panos London
Announcing a new book on the real effects of displacement, informed by and growing from a Panos London project.
01/27/2012 | Panos London
We’re launching a 72-hour challenge for five student filmmakers to create a 3 minute short film around marginalised voices.
12/16/2011 | Panos London
Tens of millions of news consumers of 20 media outlets in 15 countries got a much-needed flow of information about climate change in the past two weeks thanks to an innovative project called the Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP).
10/12/2011 | Panos London
In response to recent reports on food security and concerns about famine, Panos London today launched a new case study series, Hungry in the City, which investigates the effects of food price hikes and rising inflation on people’s ability to find food for themselves and their families.
10/10/2011 | Panos London
The Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP) has awarded journalists from 15 countries with fellowships to attend crucial UN talks in Durban that could spell the demise or rebirth of the Kyoto Protocol. The 19 journalists – from Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States – will spend two weeks at the COP17…
08/01/2011 | Panos London
As Panos London celebrates its 25th anniversary, the charity says it is time for European media to open the door to developing country journalists
07/21/2011 | Panos London
This case study describes how media coverage of tuberculosis in Zambia benefited from better working relationships between journalists and health researchers. In it the Relay programme recommends ways for research organisations and journalists to overcome their professional differences in order to counteract stigma and to improve the quality of health reporting in developing countries.
07/12/2011 | Panos London
The Relay programme has created a new website for researchers and journalists, offering guides, case studies, updates and monthly blogs for those interested in working with the media to report research findings.
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