A boost for journalists seeking to develop solutions stories in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, with a tool created in partnership between Reynolds Journalism Institute and El Colectivo 506.
A group of community members on the Amazonian rivers between Cochabamba and Beni, developed by Fanagua, to monitor a threatened species and support the region's biodiversity.
On the Galápagos archipelago in Ecuador, a park guard watches petrels fly—a bird whose rising populations have helped restore balance and drive new tourism...
The Latin American Solutions Journalism Fund (read more about us here) is opening its fourth call for journalism production fellowships for all those already...
The Latin American Solutions Journalism Fund is pleased to announce a new reporting grants opportunity that will open on August 1, 2025. All journalists...
Thousands of women are taking on vital and invisible domestic work. Innovative policies like Manzanas del Cuidado (Caregiving Blocks) in Bogotá, Colombia, offer support...
Mocha Celis was the first high school in the world created to make it possible for transvestites, transsexuals, and non-binary people to complete their...
In Ticabán, Guápiles, the lack of municipal collection has driven the community and private managers to see inorganic waste as an entrepreneurial opportunity. From...