Samrita Menon is an Associate Programme Specialist in the Media and Information Literacy Unit at United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) headquart

Marina Mandić, a graduate in criminology, is an award-winning police officer with over 20 years of experience at the Ministry of the Interior. Originally from Dalmatia, she pursue

Melita Vrsaljko is a journalist with more than ten years experience working in the Croatian media. While studying journalism at the Faculty of Political Science (Zagreb), she start

Hrvoje Zovko is a journalist currently writing for the daily newspaper Večernji list, its weekend editions, and the weekly Express. He has been a member of the Croatian Journalist

Melisa Skender is the General Secretary of the Croatian Journalists Association and supports the development of digital projects at GONG, focusing on research and data transparency

Nenad was born in Belgrade, then moved to Bor, before returning to the capital, and now lives in Šabac. He began his journalistic career at Naša Borba, then continued at Frankfur

Nina Obuljen Koržinek has been the Minister of Culture and Media since 2016. She was born in 1970, after finishing elementary and high school in her hometown she enrolled in the U

Rita Aničić is a 20-year-old second-year student at the Division of Communication and Media at the University of Split. She presents an activist show on the student radio station

Mato Brautović is a Full Professor at the University of Dubrovnik, where he teaches courses on digital media, journalism, and digital methods. He was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar

Matija Matković is a Croatian TV journalist and a student at the Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb. He works at the Croatian public broadcaster (HRT), primarily covering cult