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July 05, 2017

Barbara Trionfi

July 05, 2017/ Lucie Goulet
Barbara Trionfi

Barbara Trionfi decided to dedicate her career to the promotion and implementation of press freedom after spending time in China as a student. Seventeen years later, she is now Executive Director of the International Press Institute (IPI). She spoke to WIFP contributor Lauren Chaplin about the challenges to IPI's work, from fake news to unstable regimes. 

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