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{{Short description|American journalism organization}}
{{Infobox company | name = Global Press Institute
{{Peacock|date=September 2023}}
| type = [[Non-governmental organisation|Non-Governmental Organisation]]
{{Infobox company
| name = Global Press
| former_name = Global Press Institute, Press Institute for Women in the Developing World
| type = 501(c)(3)[[Non-governmental organization|Non-Governmental Organization]], [[Nonprofit Organization]]
| founded = 2006, [[United States]]
| founded = 2006, [[United States]]
| founder = Cristi Hegranes
| location = [[Washington DC]], [[United States]]
| location = [[Washington DC]], [[United States]]
| area_served = [[Argentina]], [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], [[Haiti]], [[Mexico]], [[Mongolia]], [[Nepal]], [[Puerto Rico]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Uganda]], [[Zambia]], [[Zimbabwe]]
| key_people = Cristi Hegranes
| key_people = Cristi Hegranes ([[CEO]]) {{!}} Laxmi Parthasarathy ([[Chief operating officer|COO]])
| industry = [[Journalism]], [[Social Entrepreneurship]] [[Women]]
| industry = [[Journalism]], [[Social Entrepreneurship]], [[Women]], [[Media (communication)|Media]]
| products = Training, employment, education.
| products =
| homepage = [http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/ www.globalpressinstitute.org]
| homepage = [http://www.globalpress.co/ www.globalpress.co]
}}
}}


The '''Global Press Institute''', formerly the '''Press Institute for Women in the Developing World''', is a [[Washington DC]]-based [[501(c)(3)]] nonprofit with international operations in 27 countries.<ref name="WWC 3.15">{{cite news|last1=Brent Zook|first1=Kristal|title=Giving Women Journalists a New Reach|url=http://www.womensmediacenter.com/feature/entry/giving-women-journalists-a-new-reach|access-date=19 March 2016|work=Women's Media Center|publisher=Women's Media Center|date=4 March 2015|ref=Women's Media Center}}</ref> GPI was founded on the premise that, with appropriate training, local women in [[developing countries]] can become quality [[journalists]].<ref name="World Bank blog Aug 2015">{{cite web|last1=Akrami|first1=Mina|title=A role for media: Empowering local voices in development debates|url=http://blogs.worldbank.org/publicsphere/role-media-empowering-local-voices-development-debates|website=The World Bank|publisher=The World Bank|access-date=19 March 2016}}</ref> It identifies the social, historical and political context that these women possess as a factor distinguishing them from traditional [[foreign correspondent]]s.<ref>http://www.ventures-africa.com/2012/09/ideas-that-change-the-world-exclusive-interview-with-cristi-hegranes-global-press-institute/ {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref><ref name="pbs.org">{{Cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2011/05/3-non-profits-train-foreign-journalists-to-boost-global-coverage136|title = 3 Non-Profits Train Foreign Journalists to Boost Global Coverage|website = [[PBS]]|date = 16 May 2011}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.findtofund.com/global-press-institute-289.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2016-03-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303235330/http://www.findtofund.com/global-press-institute-289.html |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>http://www.genderacrossborders.com/2011/06/21/cristi-hegranes-and-the-global-press-institute/ {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashoka/2013/05/23/meet-new-ashoka-fellow-cristi-hegranes/|title = Meet New Ashoka Fellow Cristi Hegranes|website = [[Forbes]]}}</ref>
'''Global Press Institute''' is a [[Washington DC]]–based [[501(c)(3)]] [[nonprofit organization]]<ref name="WWC 3.15">{{cite news|last1=Brent Zook|first1=Kristal|title=Giving Women Journalists a New Reach|url=http://www.womensmediacenter.com/feature/entry/giving-women-journalists-a-new-reach|access-date=19 March 2016|work=Women's Media Center|publisher=Women's Media Center|date=4 March 2015|ref=Women's Media Center|archive-date=26 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160326233225/http://www.womensmediacenter.com/feature/entry/giving-women-journalists-a-new-reach|url-status=live}}</ref> that publishes news from some of the world's least-covered places. This is done by local women journalists<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gordon |first=Michael |title=Rebuilding trust in the media from the bottom up |url=http://theconversation.com/rebuilding-trust-in-the-media-from-the-bottom-up-94629 |access-date=2022-05-31 |website=The Conversation |language=en |archive-date=2022-05-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220531131218/https://theconversation.com/rebuilding-trust-in-the-media-from-the-bottom-up-94629 |url-status=live }}</ref> as opposed to [[foreign correspondent]]s.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ventures-africa.com/2012/09/ideas-that-change-the-world-exclusive-interview-with-cristi-hegranes-global-press-institute/ |title=Ideas That Change the World: Exclusive Interview with Cristi Hegranes, Global Press Institute - Ventures Africa |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2013-05-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130527195927/http://www.ventures-africa.com/2012/09/ideas-that-change-the-world-exclusive-interview-with-cristi-hegranes-global-press-institute/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="pbs.org">{{Cite web|url = https://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2011/05/3-non-profits-train-foreign-journalists-to-boost-global-coverage136|title = 3 Non-Profits Train Foreign Journalists to Boost Global Coverage|website = [[PBS]]|date = 16 May 2011|access-date = 29 August 2017|archive-date = 29 March 2015|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150329080805/http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2011/05/3-non-profits-train-foreign-journalists-to-boost-global-coverage136/|url-status = live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.findtofund.com/global-press-institute-289.html |title=Global Press Institute - FindtoFund.com |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2016-03-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303235330/http://www.findtofund.com/global-press-institute-289.html |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.genderacrossborders.com/2011/06/21/cristi-hegranes-and-the-global-press-institute/ |title=Cristi Hegranes and the Global Press Institute |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2012-02-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216040306/http://www.genderacrossborders.com/2011/06/21/cristi-hegranes-and-the-global-press-institute/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashoka/2013/05/23/meet-new-ashoka-fellow-cristi-hegranes/|title = Meet New Ashoka Fellow Cristi Hegranes|website = [[Forbes]]|access-date = 2017-08-29|archive-date = 2016-03-27|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160327170921/http://www.forbes.com/sites/ashoka/2013/05/23/meet-new-ashoka-fellow-cristi-hegranes/|url-status = live}}</ref>


The organization consists of three divisions: Global Press Institute, which focuses on training local women to become journalists in developing media markets; Global Press Journal, which oversees content production; and Global Press News Service, which sells content from Global Press Journal and other sources to media, education, and corporate syndication partners.<ref name="HuffPo 1.15">{{cite news|last1=Skees|first1=Suzanne|title=Scooping International News While Empowering Women: Global Press Institute|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/suzanne-skees/scooping-international-ne_b_6079710.html|access-date=21 March 2016|work=Huffington Post|date=2 January 2015|ref=Huffington Post}}</ref>
The organization consists of three divisions: Global Press Institute, which focuses on training local women to become journalists in developing media markets; [https://globalpressjournal.com/ Global Press Journal], the organization's award-winning multilingual news publication; and [https://globalpressnewsservices.com/ Global Press News Services], which sells products and services to media, education, and corporate syndication partners.<ref name="HuffPo 1.15">{{cite news|last1=Skees|first1=Suzanne|title=Scooping International News While Empowering Women: Global Press Institute|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/suzanne-skees/scooping-international-ne_b_6079710.html|access-date=21 March 2016|work=Huffington Post|date=2 January 2015|ref=Huffington Post|archive-date=1 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401191336/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/suzanne-skees/scooping-international-ne_b_6079710.html|url-status=live}}</ref>


==History==
==History==


GPI was founded in 2006 by Cristi Hegranes, a young American journalist.<ref name="GuideStar">{{cite web|title=The Press Institute For Women In The Developing World|url=https://www.guidestar.org/profile/20-4421980|website=GuideStar.org|publisher=GuideStar|access-date=24 March 2016}}</ref> A year earlier, Hegranes had been working as a [[foreign correspondent]] in Nepal when she traveled to a rural eastern village, where she met the village matriarch, Pratima C.<ref name="Ed & Pub 2011">{{cite news|title=Global Press Institute Celebrates Fifth Anniversary|url=http://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/global-press-institute-celebrates-fifth-anniversary/|access-date=24 March 2016|work=Press release|issue=19 April 2011|publisher=Editor & Publisher|ref=Editor & Publisher}}</ref> While working with Pratima, Hegranes realized that despite her extensive Nepali network and [[Nepali language]] skills, she did not have the same insights as Pratima.<ref name="MediaShift">{{cite news|last1=Wolfson|first1=Rebecca|title=3 Non-Profits Train Foreign Journalists to Boost Global Coverage|url=http://mediashift.org/2011/05/3-non-profits-train-foreign-journalists-to-boost-global-coverage136/|access-date=24 March 2016|publisher=MediaShift|ref=MediaShift}}</ref> Hegranes concluded that local women were better equipped to tell stories about their communities because they had more cultural context and greater access to reliable sources.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/2011-06-09/global-activism-women-reporters-change-their-communities-87642 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2013-06-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130605110051/http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/2011-06-09/global-activism-women-reporters-change-their-communities-87642 |url-status=dead }}</ref> She identified the lack of a formal journalism education and access to a credible global platform as the main hurdles preventing local women like Pratima from becoming quality journalists. With this in mind, she founded Global Press Institute.<ref name="Forbes 3.15">{{cite news|last1=Thorpe|first1=Devin|title=Reporter Creates News Company To Change The World|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/devinthorpe/2015/03/31/reporter-creates-news-company-to-change-the-world/#6f56bff6c1e6|access-date=24 March 2016|work=Forbes|issue=31 March 2015|ref=Forbes}}</ref>
The organization known today as Global Press Institute was founded in 2006 by Cristi Hegranes,<ref name="GuideStar">{{cite web|title=The Press Institute For Women In The Developing World|url=https://www.guidestar.org/profile/20-4421980|website=GuideStar.org|publisher=GuideStar|access-date=24 March 2016|archive-date=12 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160312122315/http://www.guidestar.org/profile/20-4421980|url-status=live}}</ref> an American who had traveled to Nepal as a journalism student<ref>{{Cite web |last=Subedi |first=Ken |date=November 22, 2023 |title=‘Byline’ charts a new course for news reporting |url=https://theannapurnaexpress.com/story/46697/ |website=The Annapurna Express}}</ref> and concluded that a local woman was better equipped to report on a community's story due to her cultural and historical context and access to reliable sources.<ref name="MediaShift">{{cite news|last1=Wolfson|first1=Rebecca|title=3 Non-Profits Train Foreign Journalists to Boost Global Coverage|url=http://mediashift.org/2011/05/3-non-profits-train-foreign-journalists-to-boost-global-coverage136/|access-date=24 March 2016|publisher=MediaShift|ref=MediaShift|archive-date=6 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160406115734/http://mediashift.org/2011/05/3-non-profits-train-foreign-journalists-to-boost-global-coverage136/|url-status=live}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/2011-06-09/global-activism-women-reporters-change-their-communities-87642 |title=Global Activism: Women reporters change their communities |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2013-06-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130605110051/http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/2011-06-09/global-activism-women-reporters-change-their-communities-87642 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last1=March 04 |last2=Feminism |first2=2015 {{!}} Kristal Brent Zook {{!}} |last3=Media |title=Giving Women Journalists a New Reach - Women's Media Center |url=https://womensmediacenter.com/news-features/giving-women-journalists-a-new-reach |access-date=2022-06-06 |website=womensmediacenter.com |language=en |archive-date=2019-07-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190728163854/http://www.womensmediacenter.com/news-features/giving-women-journalists-a-new-reach |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Forbes 3.15">{{cite news|last1=Thorpe|first1=Devin|title=Reporter Creates News Company To Change The World|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/devinthorpe/2015/03/31/reporter-creates-news-company-to-change-the-world/#6f56bff6c1e6|access-date=24 March 2016|work=Forbes|issue=31 March 2015|ref=Forbes|archive-date=2 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160402174538/http://www.forbes.com/sites/devinthorpe/2015/03/31/reporter-creates-news-company-to-change-the-world/#6f56bff6c1e6|url-status=live}}</ref>

In 2006 Hegranes performed the first GPI training in [[Chiapas]], Mexico, where five women were trained in the principles and practice of traditional [[investigative journalism]].<ref name="Ed & Pub 2011" /> The stories, which covered topics such as [[AIDS]], [[poverty]], clandestine [[abortion]] and [[community development]], were the first that were published by the ''Global Press Journal''. Hegranes established a second news desk in [[Nepal]]. As of 2016, the organization has trained and employed 150 journalists in 26 countries.<ref name="GPI home page">{{cite web|title=Global Press Institute|url=http://globalpressinstitute.org/|publisher=Global Press Institute|access-date=24 March 2016|ref=Global Press Institute}}</ref> In addition to print journalism, GPI training includes photo and video journalism.<ref name="pbs.org"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ssireview.org/blog/entry/four_steps_to_a_new_online_fundraising_strategy/|title=Four Steps to a New Online Fundraising Strategy (SSIR)}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.oaklandmagazine.com/Oakland-Magazine/July-2008/Empowerment/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2016-03-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305024237/http://www.oaklandmagazine.com/Oakland-Magazine/July-2008/Empowerment/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Mission and Impact==
==Mission and Impact==


Global Press creates a more informed and inclusive world by training and employing local women journalists to report news in their own communities, some of the world's least-covered places.<ref>{{Citation |title=Changing the Face of International Journalism {{!}} Cristi Hegranes {{!}} TEDxPasadenaWomen |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAw0WWxF5bc |language=en |access-date=2022-06-06 |archive-date=2022-06-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220606173949/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAw0WWxF5bc |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Ashoka">{{cite web|title=Cristi Hegranes|url=https://www.ashoka.org/fellow/cristi-hegranes|website=Ashoka.org|publisher=Ashoka Innovators for the Public|access-date=25 March 2016|ref=Ashoka|archive-date=8 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160408142740/https://www.ashoka.org/fellow/cristi-hegranes|url-status=live}}</ref> As of 2022, the organization claimed to have trained and employed 250 women journalists in 40 locations, including communities in [[Argentina]], [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], [[Haiti]], [[Mexico]], [[Mongolia]], [[Nepal]], [[Puerto Rico]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Uganda]], [[United States]], [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Bureaus |url=https://www.globalpress.co/about/our-bureaus |access-date=2022-06-01 |website=www.globalpress.co |archive-date=2022-05-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220521210017/https://www.globalpress.co/about/our-bureaus |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="GPI home page">{{cite web |title=Global Press Institute |url=https://www.globalpress.co/about/our-bureaus |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220521210017/https://www.globalpress.co/about/our-bureaus |archive-date=21 May 2022 |access-date=2 June 2022 |publisher=Global Press Institute |ref=Global Press}}</ref>
Through its women-centered approach, Global Press Institute aims to combat what it identifies as two major global issues: the declining quality of international news and women's rights.<ref name="Ashoka">{{cite web|title=Cristi Hegranes|url=https://www.ashoka.org/fellow/cristi-hegranes|website=Ashoka.org|publisher=Ashoka Innovators for the Public|access-date=25 March 2016|ref=Ashoka}}</ref>

GPI trainees are instructed in traditional investigative journalism. Their work addresses a variety of issues and stands in stark contrast with traditional foreign correspondence narratives, 97% of which center around four main issues: [[war]], [[disease]], [[disaster]] and [[poverty]].<ref name="HuffPo 1.15" />

GPI reporters have covered a range of issues such as caste discrimination and political rape.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://globalpressinstitute.org/africa/zimbabwe/political-rape-survivors-come-forward-advance-2011-election|title = Home}}</ref> Founder Hegranes has said more than 25 percent of GPI's reporting has created [[social change]] in the form of [[protest]]s, attracting [[News media|media]] attention, and helping to change laws in [[Nepal]] and [[Rwanda]] and some community policies in [[Zambia]].<ref name="Changemakers">{{cite web|last1=Berkowitz|first1=Mike|title=Global Press Institute: Digital journalism for women in the developing world|url=https://www.changemakers.com/girltech/entries/global-press-institute-digital-journalism-women-develop|website=Changemakers|publisher=Changemakers|access-date=25 March 2016|ref=Changemakers}}</ref>

==Locations==

''GPJ ''currently has reporters operating in [[Argentina]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Cameroon]], [[Chile]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], [[Egypt]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Ghana]], [[Guatemala]], [[Haiti]], [[India]], [[India-administered Kashmir]], [[Kenya]], [[Kosovo]], [[Liberia]], [[Mexico]], [[Mongolia]], [[Nepal]], [[Nigeria]], [[Romania]], [[Rwanda]], [[South Africa]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Uganda]], [[United States]] (San Francisco headquarters and three Native American reservations), [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]].


==Training==
==Training==


Training is provided in the prospective journalist's local language and English is not a requirement.<ref name="Ventures Africa">{{cite web|last1=Soctan|first1=Folake|title=Ideas That Change the World: Exclusive Interview with Cristi Hegranes, Global Press Institute|url=http://venturesafrica.com/ideas-that-change-the-world-exclusive-interview-with-cristi-hegranes-global-press-institute/|website=Ventures Africa|date=15 September 2012|publisher=Ventures Africa|access-date=29 March 2016}}</ref> Some GPI journalists have only a fourth-grade literacy level.<ref name="ImagineNetwork">{{cite news|last1=Xu|first1=Elaine|title=Global Press Institute's journalists create social change in their own countries|url=http://www.imaginenetwork.tv/news/global-press-institutes-journalists-create-social-change-in-their-own-countries/8680/|access-date=29 March 2016|work=ImagineNetwork|publisher=ImagineNetwork|ref=ImagineNetwork}}</ref> GPI currently provides training in 13 languages.<ref name="FatBunnyFoundry">{{cite web|title=Global Press Institute|url=http://fatbunnyfoundry.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/ExecSumGPIfinal.pdf|website=Fatbunnyfoundry.com|publisher=Fat Bunny Foundry|access-date=29 March 2016}}</ref>
GPI implements a training-to-employment mode, in which [[English language|English]] proficiency and secondary school completion is not a requirement.<ref name="Ventures Africa">{{cite web |last1=Soctan |first1=Folake |date=15 September 2012 |title=Ideas That Change the World: Exclusive Interview with Cristi Hegranes, Global Press Institute |url=http://venturesafrica.com/ideas-that-change-the-world-exclusive-interview-with-cristi-hegranes-global-press-institute/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160806232030/http://venturesafrica.com/ideas-that-change-the-world-exclusive-interview-with-cristi-hegranes-global-press-institute/ |archive-date=6 August 2016 |access-date=29 March 2016 |website=Ventures Africa |publisher=Ventures Africa}}</ref><ref name="ImagineNetwork">{{cite news |last1=Xu |first1=Elaine |title=Global Press Institute's journalists create social change in their own countries |url=http://www.imaginenetwork.tv/news/global-press-institutes-journalists-create-social-change-in-their-own-countries/8680/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160413223458/http://www.imaginenetwork.tv/news/global-press-institutes-journalists-create-social-change-in-their-own-countries/8680/ |archive-date=13 April 2016 |access-date=29 March 2016 |work=ImagineNetwork |publisher=ImagineNetwork |ref=ImagineNetwork}}</ref> Upon completion of the training, graduates may be offered paid employment with ''[https://globalpressjournal.com/ Global Press Journal]''.<ref name="HuffPo 1.15" />

GPI implements a training-to-employment mode. Trainees enroll in a paid six-month training program, during which they learn the principles and practice of [[investigative journalism]] through classroom-style training and direct content-production. Upon completion of the training, graduates are offered long-term employment with ''Global Press Journal''.<ref name="HuffPo 1.15" />


==Funding and Support==
==Funding and Support==


GPI does not accept government funding.<ref name="NonProfitPRO">{{cite web|last1=Grams|first1=Dane|title=A Minute With Cristi Hegranes, Founder and Executive Director, The Global Press Institute|url=http://www.nonprofitpro.com/article/a-minute-with-the-global-press-institutes-cristi-hegranes/|website=NonProfitPRO|publisher=NonProfitPRO|access-date=8 April 2016|ref=NonProfitPRO}}</ref> It currently relies on individual and foundation donors, with plans to move towards sustainability through syndication revenue generated from Global Press News Service.<ref name="Stanford Social Innovation">{{cite web|last1=Hegranes|first1=Cristi|title=Four Steps to a New Online Fundraising Strategy|url=http://ssir.org/articles/entry/four_steps_to_a_new_online_fundraising_strategy|website=Stanford Social Innovation|publisher=Stanford University|access-date=8 April 2016|ref=Stanford Social Innovation}}</ref> Donors include the [[MacArthur Foundation]], Glaser Progress Foundation, Open Road Alliance, Open Square Foundation, and The [[Susie Tompkins Buell]] Foundation.<ref name="Global Press Institute">{{cite web|title=Partners|url=http://globalpressinstitute.org/who-we-are/our-partners/|website=Global Press Institute|publisher=Global Press Institute|access-date=8 April 2016|ref=Global Press Institute}}</ref>
GPI relies on individual and institutional donors, with plans to move towards sustainability through syndication revenue generated from Global Press News Services.<ref name="Stanford Social Innovation">{{cite web|last1=Hegranes|first1=Cristi|title=Four Steps to a New Online Fundraising Strategy|url=http://ssir.org/articles/entry/four_steps_to_a_new_online_fundraising_strategy|website=Stanford Social Innovation|publisher=Stanford University|access-date=8 April 2016|ref=Stanford Social Innovation|archive-date=20 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160420105231/http://ssir.org/articles/entry/four_steps_to_a_new_online_fundraising_strategy|url-status=live}}</ref> Its donors include the [[Ford Foundation]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=149800 - The Press Institute for Women in the Developing World DBA Global Press Institute |url=https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/our-grants/awarded-grants/grants-database/the-press-institute-for-women-in-the-developing-world-dba-global-press-institute-149800/ |access-date=2024-10-21 |website=Ford Foundation |language=en-US}}</ref> [[MacArthur Foundation]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Global Press Institute - MacArthur Foundation |url=https://www.macfound.org/grantee/global-press-institute-45935/ |access-date=2024-10-21 |website=www.macfound.org}}</ref> and The [[Susie Tompkins Buell]] Foundation.<ref name="Global Press Institute">{{Cite web |title=Partner with Global Press |url=https://www.globalpress.co/support/partner |access-date=2024-10-21 |website=www.globalpress.co}}</ref>


== Controversy ==
==''Global Press Journal''==
In 2023, [[Semafor (website)|Semafor]] reported that Global Press had exponentially inflated its audience numbers to funders and raised questions about the role of editors in writing GPJ stories and whether the organization's journalism training program had equipped local women reporters for employment at any other media organization.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Smith |first=Ben |last2=Tani |first2=Max |date=October 23, 2023 |title=A global news nonprofit wooed top foundations with exaggerated reach |url=https://www.semafor.com/article/10/22/2023/a-global-news-nonprofit-wooed-top-foundations-with-exaggerated-reach |work=Semafor}}</ref>
''Global Press Journal ''is an international news journal featuring stories from local, community-based reporters across 26 countries. ''GPJ ''exclusively employs reporters trained by Global Press Institute. Each ''GPJ ''employee earns a [[living wage]] as well as access to continuing education.<ref name="Present Purpose Network">{{cite web|title=Global Press Institute|url=http://www.presentpurpose.org/grantee/global-press-institute/|website=Present Purpose Network|publisher=Present Purpose Network|access-date=8 April 2016|ref=Present Purpose Network}}</ref>


In 2024, a [[Columbia Journalism Review]] investigation reported that Global Press was laying off journalists and recalibrating its operations amid financial difficulties, and raised questions about workplace conditions and whether GPJ reporters had been adequately trained for employment elsewhere.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Biazzo |first=Sacha |title=Trouble at Global Press |url=https://www.cjr.org/business_of_news/global-press-trouble-twelve-journalists-hegranes-women.php |access-date=2024-10-21 |website=Columbia Journalism Review |language=en}}</ref>
''GPJ ''bureaus are ongoing training centers offering courses on topics such as [[climate change]] and other issues as well as technical skills including fact-checking and multimedia. ''GPJ ''journalists cover a range of topics including: [[arts]] and [[culture]], [[business]], [[community]], [[education]], [[Environmentalism|environment]], [[Women's rights|gender justice]], [[health]], and [[politics]]. Most of their stories revolve around topics that mainstream journalists often overlook.<ref name="GPI/About">{{cite web|title=Global Press Institute/About|url=http://globalpressinstitute.org/who-we-are/|website=Global Press Institute|publisher=Global Press Institute|access-date=8 April 2016|ref=Global Press Institute}}</ref>


==''Global Press Journal''==
===Editorial Process===
''Global Press Journal'' is a multilingual news publication featuring stories reported by women based in developing countries, covering a range of topics including [[arts]] and [[culture]], [[business]], [[Climate change|climate]], [[community]], [[Economic Justice for All|economic justice]], [[education]], [[Environmentalism|environment]], [[Women's rights|gender justice]], [[health]], [[human rights]], [[Human migration|migration]], and [[politics]].<ref name="GPI/About">{{cite web|title=Global Press Institute/About|url=http://globalpressinstitute.org/who-we-are/|website=Global Press Institute|publisher=Global Press Institute|access-date=8 April 2016|ref=Global Press Institute|archive-date=5 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160405121556/http://globalpressinstitute.org/who-we-are/|url-status=live}}</ref> The stories are published in English and their local language, and all of them adhere to the Global Press Style Guide, a living document that establishes rules for referring to people and places in Global Press' coverage communities and promotes dignity and precision in international journalism.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Staff |url=https://globalpressjournal.com/staff/ |access-date=2022-06-16 |website=Global Press Journal |language=en-US |archive-date=2022-06-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220616205558/https://globalpressjournal.com/staff/ |url-status=live }}</ref> <ref name="GPI/About" />
''GPJ''’s model requires that each reporter source and fact-check her stories before they are submitted for editing. Country editors based at local news desks supervise reporting and complete the first round of editing for each story. Regional editors help shape the stories, add global context and perform a third fact-check. ''GPJ''’s managing editor and executive editor each review every story for accuracy and news value before it is published on the news wire.<ref name="GPI/About" />


===Awards===
===Awards===
Global Press and its reporters have received international awards and accolades including:<ref>{{Cite web |title=Awards |url=https://www.globalpress.co/awards |access-date=2022-06-16 |website=www.globalpress.co |archive-date=2022-06-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220621100152/https://www.globalpress.co/awards |url-status=live }}</ref>
''GPJ ''reporters have received international awards and accolades including:

*2022 Grand Stevie Award, Stevie Awards for Women in Business, awarded to Global Press Institute<ref>{{Cite web |title=2022 Stevie Award Winners {{!}} Stevie Awards |url=https://stevieawards.com/women/2022-stevie-award-winners |access-date=2022-11-15 |website=stevieawards.com |archive-date=2022-11-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221115153142/https://stevieawards.com/women/2022-stevie-award-winners |url-status=live }}</ref>
*2022 Community Award, Online News Association (ONA), awarded to Manori Wijesekera, Global Press training manager<ref>{{Cite web |title=Manori Wijesekera |url=https://awards.journalists.org/entries/manori-wijesekera/ |access-date=2022-11-15 |website=Online Journalism Awards |language=en-US |archive-date=2022-11-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221115170359/https://awards.journalists.org/entries/manori-wijesekera/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
*2022 World Changing Ideas, [[Fast Company]] magazine, awarded to Global Press<ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |first=Fast Company |date=2022-05-03 |title=18 companies with an enduring impact on the world |url=https://www.fastcompany.com/90742459/world-changing-ideas-awards-2022-enduring-impact-15-years-in-business-finalists-and-honorable-mentions |access-date=2022-09-14 |website=Fast Company |language=en-US |archive-date=2022-09-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220915220939/https://www.fastcompany.com/90742459/world-changing-ideas-awards-2022-enduring-impact-15-years-in-business-finalists-and-honorable-mentions |url-status=live }}</ref>
*2021 Emerson Collective Dial Fellowship, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
*2021 Clarion Award for Online Journalism, Journalistic Excellence, awarded to GPJ reporter Shilu Manandhar, Global Press Nepal
*2021 Webby Award, Best Practices on a Website, International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, awarded to Global Press Journal
*2021 Gold Medal, International Annual Report Design Awards, awarded to Global Press
*2021 MUSE Creative Award, International Awards Associate, awarded to Global Press Journal
*2021 Print Award (longlist), One World Media, awarded to GPJ reporter Shilu Manandhar, Global Press Nepal
*2021 Award of Excellence, Society for News Design, awarded to Global Press Journal
*2021 Award of Excellence, The Communicator Awards, awarded to Global Press and Global Press Journal
*2020 Media Hero of the Year, Stevie Awards for Women in Business, awarded to GPJ reporters
*2020 Best News Website, Vega Awards, awarded to GPJ reporter Merveille Kavira Luneghe, Global Press DRC
*2020 Clarion Award for Online Journalism, Association for Women in Communications, awarded to GPJ reporter Gamuchirai Masiyiwa, Global Press Zimbabwe
*2020 Clarion Award for Online Journalism, Association for Women in Communications, awarded to GPJ reporter Merveille Kavira Luneghe, Global Press DRC
*2020 Clarion Award for Special Print Communication, Association for Women in Communications, awarded to Global Press
*2020 Chester M. Pierce Human Rights Award, American Psychiatric Association, awarded to Global Press
*2020 Refugee Reporting Award (shortlist), One World Media, awarded to GPJ reporter Merveille Kavira Luneghe, Global Press DRC
*2019 GLG Social Impact Fellowship, GLG, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
*2019 Award of Excellence, Society for News Design, awarded to GPJ reporter Merveille Kavira Luneghe, Global Press DRC
*2019 Best Places to Work, Inc. Magazine, awarded to Global Press
*2019 Women-Run Workplace of the Year, Stevie Awards, awarded to Global Press
*2018, Clarion Award for Online Journalism, Association for Women in Communications, awarded to GPJ senior reporters Kalpana Khanal, Shilu Manandhar, and Yam Kumari Kandel
*2018 Media Professionalism Award, Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe, awarded to GPJ reporter Vimbai Chinembiri, Global Press Zimbabwe
*2017 LACP Vision Awards, League of American Communications Professionals, awarded to Global Press
*2017 Leadership Council, Classy, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
*2017 Top 100 Most Innovative Organizations in the World, Classy Awards, awarded to Global Press
*2017 WeWork Creator Awards, Scale Award, WeWork, awarded to Global Press Institute
*2016 Best News Mobile Website, Mobile Web Awards, awarded to Global Press Journal
*2016 Best Editorial Writing (Honoree), Webby Awards, awarded to Global Press Journal
*2015 Persephone Miel Fellowship, Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, awarded to GPJ reporter Yam Kandel, Global Press Nepal
*2015 Persephone Miel Fellowship, [[Pulitzer Center|Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting]], awarded to GPJ reporter Shilu Manandhar, Global Press Nepal
*2015, Persephone Miel Fellowship, Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, awarded to GPJ reporter Wairimu Michengi, Global Press Kenya
*2014, Boehm Media Fellowship, Opportunity Collaboration, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
*2013 [[Ulrich Wickert]] Award for Child Rights, awarded to Gloriose Isugi and Noella Nbihogo, Rwanda News Desk<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/rwanda/sugar-daddies-prey-female-students-headed-home-holiday-rwanda |title=Sugar Daddies Prey on Female Students Headed Home for Holiday in Rwanda |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2013-07-19|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130719022203/http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/rwanda/sugar-daddies-prey-female-students-headed-home-holiday-rwanda|url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stiftungen.org/de/news-wissen/news/detailseite-news.html?tx_leonhardtdyncontent_pi1%5Bmode%5D=teaserstart&tx_leonhardtdyncontent_pi1%5Bid%5D=3316 |title=404-Fehler |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2024-04-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240428204049/https://www.stiftungen.org/404-fehler/ |url-status=live}}</ref>
*2012 Zambian Reporter of the Year, HIV/AIDS and Gender-based Violence Coverage, awarded to ''GPJ ''reporter Chanda Katango, Zambia News Desk<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ipas.org/en/News/2013/April/Zambia-s-Chanda-Katongo-helps-lead-a-youth-movement-for-gender-equity-including-sexual-and.aspx |title=Zambia’s Chanda Katongo helps lead a youth movement for gender equity—including sexual and reproductive rights |access-date=2013-07-19| archive-date=2013-07-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130706202331/http://www.ipas.org/en/News/2013/April/Zambia-s-Chanda-Katongo-helps-lead-a-youth-movement-for-gender-equity-including-sexual-and.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*2012 Excellence in Epilepsy Reporting, the International Bureau of Epilepsy, awarded to ''GPJ ''reporter Comfort Mussa, Cameroon News Desk<ref>http://www.ibe-epilepsy.org/2011-award-winners-announced/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905065038/http://www.ibe-epilepsy.org/2011-award-winners-announced/ |date=2015-09-05 }}) [article: http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/cameroon/epilepsy-myths-promote-stigma-prevent-care-cameroon {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130719022154/http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/cameroon/epilepsy-myths-promote-stigma-prevent-care-cameroon |date=2013-07-19 }}</ref>
*2011 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship, International Women's Media Foundation, awarded to ''GPJ ''reporter Jackee Batanda, Uganda News Desk<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/220/15/61241.html |title=Ugandan journo named 2011-2012 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-date=2011-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110814190032/http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/220/15/61241.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
*2011 Kurt Schork Award, Excellence in International Journalism, Reuters, awarded to ''GPJ ''reporter Gertrude Pswarayi, Zimbabwe News Desk<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.thezimbabwean.co/news/zimbabwe/54487/local-journo-wins-international-award.html |title=Local journo wins international award &#124; the Zimbabwean |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130720175337/http://www.thezimbabwean.co/news/zimbabwe/54487/local-journo-wins-international-award.html |archive-date=2013-07-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/zimbabwe/political-rape-survivors-come-forward-advance-2011-election|title=Home|access-date=2013-07-19|archive-date=2013-07-19|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130719022200/http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/zimbabwe/political-rape-survivors-come-forward-advance-2011-election|url-status=live}}</ref>
*2011 Kurt Schork Award, Excellence in International Journalism Shortlist, Reuters, awarded to ''GPJ ''senior reporter Tara Bhattarai, Nepal News Desk
*2010 Journalism Innovation Prize, [[Society of Professional Journalists]], awarded to Global Press Institute
*2008 One of the 21 Leaders of the 21st Century, Women's ENews, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
*2008 Ida B. Wells Award for Bravery in Journalism, Women's ENews, awarded to Cristi Hegranes


==See also==
*2013 [[Ulrich Wickert]] Award for Child Rights, awarded to Gloriose Isugi and Noella Nbihogo, Rwanda News Desk.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/rwanda/sugar-daddies-prey-female-students-headed-home-holiday-rwanda|title=Home}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.stiftungen.org/de/news-wissen/news/detailseite-news.html?tx_leonhardtdyncontent_pi1%5Bmode%5D=teaserstart&tx_leonhardtdyncontent_pi1%5Bid%5D=3316|title=404-Fehler}}</ref>
*2012 Zambian Reporter of the Year, HIV/AIDS and Gender-based Violence Coverage, awarded to ''GPJ ''reporter Chanda Katango, Zambia News Desk.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ipas.org/en/News/2013/April/Zambia-s-Chanda-Katongo-helps-lead-a-youth-movement-for-gender-equity-including-sexual-and.aspx|title = Home Page}}</ref>
*2012 Excellence in Epilepsy Reporting, the International Bureau of Epilepsy, awarded to ''GPJ ''reporter Comfort Mussa, Cameroon News Desk.<ref>http://www.ibe-epilepsy.org/2011-award-winners-announced/) [article: http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/cameroon/epilepsy-myths-promote-stigma-prevent-care-cameroon</ref>
*2011 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship, International Women's Media Foundation, awarded to ''GPJ ''reporter Jackee Batanda, Uganda News Desk.<ref>[http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/220/15/61241.html http://iwmf.org/neufferfellowship/index.php/fellows/jackee-batanda/)]</ref>
*2011 Kurt Schork Award, Excellence in International Journalism, Reuters, awarded to ''GPJ ''reporter Gertrude Pswarayi, Zimbabwe News Desk.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.thezimbabwean.co/news/zimbabwe/54487/local-journo-wins-international-award.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-07-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130720175337/http://www.thezimbabwean.co/news/zimbabwe/54487/local-journo-wins-international-award.html |archive-date=2013-07-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/africa/zimbabwe/political-rape-survivors-come-forward-advance-2011-election|title=Home}}</ref>
*2011 Kurt Schork Award, Excellence in International Journalism Shortlist, Reuters, awarded to ''GPJ ''senior reporter Tara Bhattarai, Nepal News Desk.
*2010 Journalism Innovation Prize, [[Society of Professional Journalists]], awarded to Global Press Institute.


* [[Institute for Nonprofit News]] (Global Press Journal is a member)
==Global Press News Service==
Global Press News Service is the syndication division of the Global Press Institute. Global Press News Service manages the paid syndication of stories produced by reporters working for the ''Global Press Journal''.


==References==
==References==
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Global Press
FormerlyGlobal Press Institute, Press Institute for Women in the Developing World
Company type501(c)(3)Non-Governmental Organization, Nonprofit Organization
IndustryJournalism, Social Entrepreneurship, Women, Media
Founded2006, United States
FounderCristi Hegranes
HeadquartersWashington DC, United States
Area served
Argentina, Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, Mexico, Mongolia, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Key people
Cristi Hegranes (CEO) | Laxmi Parthasarathy (COO)
Websitewww.globalpress.co

Global Press Institute is a Washington DC–based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization[1] that publishes news from some of the world's least-covered places. This is done by local women journalists[2] as opposed to foreign correspondents.[3][4][5][6][7]

The organization consists of three divisions: Global Press Institute, which focuses on training local women to become journalists in developing media markets; Global Press Journal, the organization's award-winning multilingual news publication; and Global Press News Services, which sells products and services to media, education, and corporate syndication partners.[8]

History

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The organization known today as Global Press Institute was founded in 2006 by Cristi Hegranes,[9] an American who had traveled to Nepal as a journalism student[10] and concluded that a local woman was better equipped to report on a community's story due to her cultural and historical context and access to reliable sources.[11] [12][13][14]

Mission and Impact

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Global Press creates a more informed and inclusive world by training and employing local women journalists to report news in their own communities, some of the world's least-covered places.[15][16] As of 2022, the organization claimed to have trained and employed 250 women journalists in 40 locations, including communities in Argentina, Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, Mexico, Mongolia, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka, Uganda, United States, Zambia and Zimbabwe.[17][18]

Training

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GPI implements a training-to-employment mode, in which English proficiency and secondary school completion is not a requirement.[19][20] Upon completion of the training, graduates may be offered paid employment with Global Press Journal.[8]

Funding and Support

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GPI relies on individual and institutional donors, with plans to move towards sustainability through syndication revenue generated from Global Press News Services.[21] Its donors include the Ford Foundation,[22] MacArthur Foundation,[23] and The Susie Tompkins Buell Foundation.[24]

Controversy

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In 2023, Semafor reported that Global Press had exponentially inflated its audience numbers to funders and raised questions about the role of editors in writing GPJ stories and whether the organization's journalism training program had equipped local women reporters for employment at any other media organization.[25]

In 2024, a Columbia Journalism Review investigation reported that Global Press was laying off journalists and recalibrating its operations amid financial difficulties, and raised questions about workplace conditions and whether GPJ reporters had been adequately trained for employment elsewhere.[26]

Global Press Journal

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Global Press Journal is a multilingual news publication featuring stories reported by women based in developing countries, covering a range of topics including arts and culture, business, climate, community, economic justice, education, environment, gender justice, health, human rights, migration, and politics.[27] The stories are published in English and their local language, and all of them adhere to the Global Press Style Guide, a living document that establishes rules for referring to people and places in Global Press' coverage communities and promotes dignity and precision in international journalism.[28] [27]

Awards

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Global Press and its reporters have received international awards and accolades including:[29]

  • 2022 Grand Stevie Award, Stevie Awards for Women in Business, awarded to Global Press Institute[30]
  • 2022 Community Award, Online News Association (ONA), awarded to Manori Wijesekera, Global Press training manager[31]
  • 2022 World Changing Ideas, Fast Company magazine, awarded to Global Press[32]
  • 2021 Emerson Collective Dial Fellowship, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
  • 2021 Clarion Award for Online Journalism, Journalistic Excellence, awarded to GPJ reporter Shilu Manandhar, Global Press Nepal
  • 2021 Webby Award, Best Practices on a Website, International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, awarded to Global Press Journal
  • 2021 Gold Medal, International Annual Report Design Awards, awarded to Global Press
  • 2021 MUSE Creative Award, International Awards Associate, awarded to Global Press Journal
  • 2021 Print Award (longlist), One World Media, awarded to GPJ reporter Shilu Manandhar, Global Press Nepal
  • 2021 Award of Excellence, Society for News Design, awarded to Global Press Journal
  • 2021 Award of Excellence, The Communicator Awards, awarded to Global Press and Global Press Journal
  • 2020 Media Hero of the Year, Stevie Awards for Women in Business, awarded to GPJ reporters
  • 2020 Best News Website, Vega Awards, awarded to GPJ reporter Merveille Kavira Luneghe, Global Press DRC
  • 2020 Clarion Award for Online Journalism, Association for Women in Communications, awarded to GPJ reporter Gamuchirai Masiyiwa, Global Press Zimbabwe
  • 2020 Clarion Award for Online Journalism, Association for Women in Communications, awarded to GPJ reporter Merveille Kavira Luneghe, Global Press DRC
  • 2020 Clarion Award for Special Print Communication, Association for Women in Communications, awarded to Global Press
  • 2020 Chester M. Pierce Human Rights Award, American Psychiatric Association, awarded to Global Press
  • 2020 Refugee Reporting Award (shortlist), One World Media, awarded to GPJ reporter Merveille Kavira Luneghe, Global Press DRC
  • 2019 GLG Social Impact Fellowship, GLG, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
  • 2019 Award of Excellence, Society for News Design, awarded to GPJ reporter Merveille Kavira Luneghe, Global Press DRC
  • 2019 Best Places to Work, Inc. Magazine, awarded to Global Press
  • 2019 Women-Run Workplace of the Year, Stevie Awards, awarded to Global Press
  • 2018, Clarion Award for Online Journalism, Association for Women in Communications, awarded to GPJ senior reporters Kalpana Khanal, Shilu Manandhar, and Yam Kumari Kandel
  • 2018 Media Professionalism Award, Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe, awarded to GPJ reporter Vimbai Chinembiri, Global Press Zimbabwe
  • 2017 LACP Vision Awards, League of American Communications Professionals, awarded to Global Press
  • 2017 Leadership Council, Classy, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
  • 2017 Top 100 Most Innovative Organizations in the World, Classy Awards, awarded to Global Press
  • 2017 WeWork Creator Awards, Scale Award, WeWork, awarded to Global Press Institute
  • 2016 Best News Mobile Website, Mobile Web Awards, awarded to Global Press Journal
  • 2016 Best Editorial Writing (Honoree), Webby Awards, awarded to Global Press Journal
  • 2015 Persephone Miel Fellowship, Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, awarded to GPJ reporter Yam Kandel, Global Press Nepal
  • 2015 Persephone Miel Fellowship, Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, awarded to GPJ reporter Shilu Manandhar, Global Press Nepal
  • 2015, Persephone Miel Fellowship, Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, awarded to GPJ reporter Wairimu Michengi, Global Press Kenya
  • 2014, Boehm Media Fellowship, Opportunity Collaboration, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
  • 2013 Ulrich Wickert Award for Child Rights, awarded to Gloriose Isugi and Noella Nbihogo, Rwanda News Desk[33][34]
  • 2012 Zambian Reporter of the Year, HIV/AIDS and Gender-based Violence Coverage, awarded to GPJ reporter Chanda Katango, Zambia News Desk[35]
  • 2012 Excellence in Epilepsy Reporting, the International Bureau of Epilepsy, awarded to GPJ reporter Comfort Mussa, Cameroon News Desk[36]
  • 2011 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship, International Women's Media Foundation, awarded to GPJ reporter Jackee Batanda, Uganda News Desk[37]
  • 2011 Kurt Schork Award, Excellence in International Journalism, Reuters, awarded to GPJ reporter Gertrude Pswarayi, Zimbabwe News Desk[38][39]
  • 2011 Kurt Schork Award, Excellence in International Journalism Shortlist, Reuters, awarded to GPJ senior reporter Tara Bhattarai, Nepal News Desk
  • 2010 Journalism Innovation Prize, Society of Professional Journalists, awarded to Global Press Institute
  • 2008 One of the 21 Leaders of the 21st Century, Women's ENews, awarded to Cristi Hegranes
  • 2008 Ida B. Wells Award for Bravery in Journalism, Women's ENews, awarded to Cristi Hegranes

See also

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