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May 7, 2021

How to get into human rights reporting, with Iain Overton

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In this bite-size bonus episode of Storytelling for Impact, Iain Overton offers his top tips on becoming an investigative journalist and foreign correspondent.

Links:

  • Volunteer at Action on Armed Violence
  • Follow All the Citizens on Twitter
  • Investigative Journalism MA at City University
  • Investigative Reporting MA at Birkbeck University

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Storytelling for Impact

Storytelling for Impact is the podcast about people who tell stories that change the world. Every month, we hear from remarkable people who tell stories to drive social and environmental change, from humanitarian photographers to war correspondents, investigative journalists to NGO storytellers. Hosted by international journalist and NGO storyteller Susannah Birkwood.

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