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Bhutan Media Foundation (BMF) and UNESCO signed an MoU on the project ‘Strengthening Investigative Journalism to Ensure Public Access to Information’ on March 12. The year-long project will support an investigative reporting workshop for journalists, production of investigative journalism contents in the Bhutanese media, and develop a resource centre for investigative reporting in the BMF […]

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