Website showcase

Many of our journalism training initiatives involve face-to-face training and distance learning. We build bespoke online training sites, using our unique online learning tool - iLearn. We also work with the World Service and web design agencies in developing countries to build websites and microsites with streaming audio, discussion forums and more to compliment our radio and television programmes.

  • Zig Zag

    iLearn: ZigZag magazine, Iran

    ZigZagmag.net consists of an audience-focused online space where young Iranian trainees from all over the country can experience the day-to-day activities and interactions of an online newsroom.   Explore
  • BBC Nazer

    BBC Nazer.com

    Named after the most popular character in the 'New Home, New Life' radio programme, the site was launched in April 2007.  Explore
  • Your Game website

    iLearn: Your game - sport for development

    Yourgame2010.com served as a 'training ship' for youth workers learning media skills and radio journalists who attended the UK Sport 'Next Steps' sports for development conference in Namibia in November 2007.   Explore
  • AMDI website

    African Media Development Initiative website

    Fostering a stronger media in Africa is an indispensable part of tackling poverty, improving development and enabling Africa to attain its development goals.   Explore
  • Budget monitoring

    iLearn: Budget monitoring, Nigeria

    We are working in partnership with Nigerian non-governmental organisation, Integrity, to train journalists to better report on how their government spends public money, and to mobilise public opinion around government accountability.  Explore
  • Communicating justice

    iLearn: Communicating justice

    Working in partnership we are training media professionals to raise public awareness, understanding and debate about the mechanisms of 'transitional justice' in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Uganda.   Explore
  • Priya Ka Passport website

    Piyar Ka Passport websites

    Deepening the impact of the initiative and reaching out to the diaspora, dedicated web pages were developed in both Urdu (hosted on the BBC Urdu Service site) and in English (hosted on the BBC World Service Trust site) to accompany the drama and debates.   Explore
  • iLearn: Media dialogue website

    iLearn: Media dialogue, Middle East and North Africa

    Working in partnership with broadcasters and journalists in the Middle East and North Africa, we supported the institutional development of 14 media partners in the region.   Explore
  • iLearn: Focus on the environment website

    iLearn: Focus on the environment, India

    Eighty three reporters across nine states completed this 10-module course. Modules included 'Reporting the environmen'’, 'Understanding science' and 'Investigative research'.  Explore
  • iLearn: Bulgaria website

    iLearn: Improving professional standards in journalism, Bulgaria

    iLearn is a key component of this initiative, which has involved supporting the efforts of the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communications at Sofia University to modernise teaching methods and the curriculum, and to create a network of journalism faculties across Bulgaria.  Explore
  • Taste of life website

    Taste of life website

    Working in partnership with the Cambodian government, Cambodian broadcasters and a range of international and local organisations, we trained a young Cambodian team to produce the country's first soap opera.  Explore
  • iLearn: Somali journalism training website

    iLearn: Somali journalism training, Somaliland, Somalia and Puntland

    Hargeisa University, a key partner, plans to use iLearn courses as a pre-entry requirement for journalists involved in the African Virtual University's graduate programme.  Explore
  • Haath Se Haath Milaa website

    Haath Se Haath Milaa website

    A Haath Se Haath Milaa website was launched to provide updates on the 52 episodes and information on HIV and AIDS. The interactive website allowed users to participate in the Haath Se Haath Milaa contest and give feedback on the programme.  Explore
  • Development of media skills in Ukraine website

    Development of media skills, Ukraine

    This initiative was designed to bring journalism standards in Ukraine closer to those recognised in other EU countries. iLearn modules were used as the basis for courses.  Explore
  • iLearn: Making waves, Georgia website

    iLearn: Making waves, Georgia

    We worked in partnership with Georgian media professionals and non-governmental organisations to launch two community radio stations to give Georgia's Azeri and Armenian minorities a voice.  Explore

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