Der Tagesspiegel
Germany
Description
Der Tagesspiegel is a classical liberal German daily newspaper founded in 1945 with its headquarters in Berlin. It has regional correspondent offices in Washington D.C. and Potsdam. It is the only major newspaper in the capital to have increased its circulation—now 148,000—since re-unification. The paper has recently been redesigned, introducing more colour and a clearer typeface. In 2005 it was awarded the World's Best Designed Newspapers Award by the Society for News Design in New York.
Affiliated grantees
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Laurence Ivil
Germany -
Saidu Bah
Sierra Leone -
Fiona Weber-Steinhaus
Germany -
Julia Wadhawan
Germany -
Sunaina Kumar
India
Funded projects
Medicine and motherhood in crisis
This investigation will provide context to high maternal & infant mortality rates in Sierra Leone. We explore the legacy of the Ebola epidemic, its impact on the country’s health system and what this means for new & expectant mothers.