2021 Fellows

BANGLADESH

Md Amdadul Haq, Senior Reporter, Channel 24, Chittagong

Amdadul is an award-winning TV journalist who has focused on the environment and climate change, and made a mark reporting on corruption. He is concerned about water shortages and wastage in Chittagong, Bangladesh’s commercial capital. His interests are photography, travelling, reading and movies.

BHUTAN

Chencho Dema, Senior Reporter, Business Bhutan, Thimphu

Chencho writes on politics, the environment, women and children. She was inspired to become a journalist by watching TV and seeing women presenters at work. She is especially proud of her reports on family abandonment and a teenage rape victim. Her interests are travelling, reading and movies.

Chencho writes on politics, the environment, women and children. She was inspired to become a journalist by watching TV and seeing women presenters at work. She is especially proud of her reports on family abandonment and a teenage rape victim. Her interests are travelling, reading and movies

CAMBODIA

Yea Chenda Khantey, Vice Chief, Asia-Pacific News, Agence Kampuchea Presse, Phnom Penh

Khantey worked with a trade magazine and an NGO providing legal support to women and children before joining Agence Kampuchea Presse. He is interested in new media and ways to combat fake news, particularly among young users of social media. His interests are photography, making short videos, movies and working out.

CHINA

Lu Mei Hui, Chief Reporter, People Magazine, Beijing

Mihoo is an award-winning writer who focuses on various aspects of Chinese society. She is keen to understand how various countries responded to Covid-19 and the pandemic’s long-term impact on the world, future crises and possible responses. Her interests are movies, nature documentaries, animals and travelling.

Jane Yuan, Editor, Hurun Report, Shanghai

Jane has gained a reputation and following for tracking China’s high net worth individuals for her publication, the Hurun Report. She has been described as “a walking encyclopedia of China’s upper class”. She enjoys reading, movies and yoga.

HONG KONG

Ip Tsz Wa, Senior Reporter, Television Broadcasts (TVB), Hong Kong SAR

Sakura anchors and covers local news and historical features at TVB, a local mainstream media in Hong Kong. Prior to that, she was an anchor/Senior reporter based in Hong Kong at Phoenix TV covering local politics, pandemic, 25th anniversary of the establishment of HKSAR. She also wrote for newspapers and online media covering business, technology, culture, and film critics. After work, she dances tango.

INDIA 

Pankaj Upadhyay, Senior Special Correspondent, Aaj Tak and India Today, Mumbai

Pankaj covers politics and civic affairs, but his heart lies in telling human interest stories, especially from India’s remote areas. He left his hometown in Uttarakhand to chase his dreams of becoming a journalist. He’s a foodie, enjoys travel vlogging and making short films, and has published a novel, Homecoming.

Aprajita Sharma, Freelance Financial Journalist, New Delhi

Aprajita is a financial journalist who specialises in personal finance and set her sights on gaining knowledge and expertise to be more effective in raising the level of financial literacy. She enjoys reading non-fiction, classical dance and music, and is a health and fitness enthusiast.

INDONESIA

Dyresti Nocetha, Assignment Editor, CNN Indonesia, Jakarta

Dyresti Nocetha has reported or led coverage on the environment, politics, young entrepreneurs, social and cultural issues, including the endangered tigers of Sumatra and the safety of women on long-distance train journeys. She is an active volunteer, enjoys learning languages and is described as “capable and compassionate, with a quiet leadership style and ability to manage conflict well”.

Hayati Nupus, Correspondent, Xinhua, Jakarta

Hayati worked in Jogjakarta before moving to Jakarta, and she is interested in climate change, especially the impact of rising sea levels. Active in Indonesia’s Independent Journalism Alliance (AJI), she has advocated for better pay and improved welfare conditions for journalists. Her interests are reading, travelling, writing and research.

NEPAL

Anjali Subedi, Freelance Journalist, Kathmandu

Anjali was in university when she wrote a newspaper commentary disagreeing with a seasoned columnist’s view of student protests. She discovered the power of her writing and, despite hurdles along the way, went on to become an award-winning journalist. Her interests are travelling, new cultures, music, nature and writing poetry.

PHILIPPINES 

Ferdinandh B. Cabrera, Freelance Multimedia Journalist, Mindanao

Ferdh is a veteran frontline journalist who has covered religious and political conflict and natural disasters. His work appears for GMA news, Mindanews, Licas, Agence France Presse and  Associated Press.He also produces advocacy videos for various NGOs and international agencies. He enjoys outdoors adventures, water sports, biking, photography and cooking.

Mara Cepeda, Philippines Correspondent, The Straits Times 

Mara is a seasoned journalist specializing in stories on politics, governance, foreign policy, and women’s rights. She was previously with Rappler, one of the newsrooms in the Philippines that faced the wrath of the Duterte administration. She is determined to pursue truth in journalism and improve her skills to produce stories that “make it harder for politicians to escape accountability for their actions”. She enjoys reading, Netflix and playing with her dogs.

SINGAPORE

Joyce Teo, Senior Health Correspondent, The Straits Times

Joyce has won awards for her Covid-19 coverage, and hosts a popular fortnightly podcast on health matters. She also writes about social problems such as mental health discrimination and ageism, hoping to change attitudes to such issues. Her interests are cooking, listening to music and podcasts and checking out new cafes.

SRI LANKA

Arun Arokianathan, Freelance Multimedia Journalist, Trainer, Colombo

Arun is a seasoned journalist reporting on reconciliation, human rights, governance, accountability, social welfare and new media literacy. He is a journalism trainer and exemplary life-long learner who has returned to school to improve his qualifications and expertise in digital journalism. He enjoys watching cricket and tennis, and feel good movies.

THAILAND

Rungthip Chotnapalai, Freelance TV Journalist, Bangkok

Rung is an award-winning presenter and contributor to integrated media platforms, university lecturer and professional media trainer. Aside from working with ITV, Thai PBS and Thai TV Channel 3 she is a narrator for royal events in Thailand. She enjoys travel, yoga, pilates and Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement.

VIETNAM 

Pham Thu Huong, Reporter/Sub-Editor, Vietnam News Agency, Hanoi

Huong wanted to be a journalist after seeing a Chinese movie about a female journalist who shared her name. She has gone on to win awards for her reports on the victims of Agent Orange, freedom of religion and the fight against illiteracy. She  enjoys travelling and reading.