Listening to the Voices of the Digital Age
Category: <span>Who We Are</span>

Category: Who We Are

Hi, it’s Kinga

Welcome! I’m Kinga, and I’m excited to explore how digital media can actually drive real change in humanitarian work and bring people together around the world! We’re living in a pivotal moment in history. Conflicts, misunderstandings, battles, and natural disasters are impacting lives worldwide, and countless people are in urgent …

Hi, this is Anita

Hello and welcome to our blog. My name is Anita, a Ghanaian currently living in Sweden. My interest and curiosity about humanitarianism and aid work have grown over the years. I have been working actively as a member of Rotary International, one of the largest humanitarian service organizations, for 10 …

Hi, it’s Max

Hi everyone, my name is Max Leighton. I’m a ComDev student from Canada’s Yukon Territory. On a map, you’ll find me just below the Arctic Circle (although it’s still a 14 hour drive north of me!), just next to Alaska. At 37, I have been a journalist for most of …

Hi! It’s Julia 📰

Hello readers! I’m Julia, and I’m thrilled to bring you insightful coverage on humanitarian news, focusing on the dynamic interplay between media conglomerates and independent media. 🎥 My professional journey began as a journalist for Reuters, where I developed my skills in writing and editing. With a background in Middle …

About Us

  This is a blog about digital media and humanitarian work. We will explore the ways that humanitarian actors — from NGOs and civil society groups to social marketers, journalists, and academics — use the tools of digital media to connect with, inspire, inform, and engage their audiences. We are …