Eleven journalists and future trainers from Senegal completed the first ‘train the trainers’ session organised by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) on 29 January in Dakar, Senegal. The newly trained trainers will conduct their own sessions on how to improve the narratives around migration and provide nuanced and trustworthy information to the audience using their new skills, as part of the EU-funded project INFORMA.
The European Union could be breaching international rules by using aid intended to promote development in Africa to stem migration into Europe, according to a new report by Oxfam.
Enel X is involved in the European InterSTORE project, which is aimed at testing and developing innovative open-source software that will optimize the management of energy storage processes, leading to improved energy efficiency in private homes and industries. InterSTORE (Interoperable opeN-source Tools to Enable hybRidisation, utiliSation, and moneTisation of stORage flexibility) is a EU-funded project that is part of the Horizon Europe program, with a total budget of more than 3.5 mill.
An EU-funded project in Moldova conducted a ‘training for trainers’ programme for energy auditors in the industrial sector in February. Eighteen experts who
How can journalists best report on upcoming EU elections and provide the public with ethical, gender aware reporting on politics? The issue of ethical journalism free of gender discrimination was high on the agenda of the launch meeting for a new EU-funded project, Rewriting the Story: Gender media and politics, held at IFJ headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 12 December.