Tag Archive ' journalism'
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Jul 06
Program design and project management, Pakistan
Photos by Matiullah Achakzai and Aurangzaib Khan for News Lens Pakistan Schnellinger has been designing and managing media development work in Pakistan since mid-2012. As…
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Jul 03
Nonprofit for new media approaches
Schnellinger and Willard have long supported efforts to raise the standards in media. Their work with NearMedia and before has always highlighted raising the bar…
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Jul 01
U.S. services representative for Pajhwok Afghan News
NearMedia provided oversight and management of U.S. banking, website and payment services, U.S. corporate representation, and other U.S. services for the Afghan news agency that…
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Jul 06
Senior Adviser to UPI Next
Schnellinger served as senior adviser to the media development division of United Press International in Washington, D.C., from January 2011 to July 2014. Designed strategy…
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Oct 01
Beyond the Mountains: The Interior Life of Afghanistan
This photography exhibit aimed to give Americans a more direct and personal experience of Afghanistan. The concept was to bring people face-to-face with ordinary Afghans, set…
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Sep 10
Improving coverage of poverty in U.S.
For the University of Georgia in 2012 and 2016, Schnellinger researched and developed basic guidance for reporters and editors on covering four issues related to…
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Aug 03
Governance and elections in Iraq
Between June 2009 and August 2012, Schnellinger worked on three projects in Iraq related to elections and governance. In Erbil, Baghdad and Basra in 2012,…
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Jun 16
Upgrades at Pajhwok Afghan News
After surviving its first five years, Pajhwok Afghan News was in need of a makeover. Schnellinger and Willard designed, obtained $3.5 million in funding for…
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Jul 06
Pool election coverage in Timor-Leste
As training director of a multi-year ICFJ project in 2007, Schnellinger supervised a national survey and coverage plan for presidential and parliamentary elections with six…
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May 20
Fighting Words: A manual for Arab and American journalists
This book, funded by the Carnegie Corporation, grew out of a conference that brought together Arab and American reporters and editors in 2005. They discussed…