Global South Development Magazine

Global South Development Magazine
Type Quarterly
Format Magazine
Owner(s) Silcreation, Finland
Editor Manoj Kr. Bhusal
Staff writers More than 60 global volunteers
Founded 2009
ISSN 1799-0769
Website www.gsdmagazine.org

Global South Development Magazine (GSDM) is a quarterly magazine of international development issues. The magazine is inspired by the idea of citizen journalism and primarily covers developmental issues of developing countries. GSDM is published by a Finnish non-profit development media organisation called Silver Lining Creation ry.

History

The first issue of the magazine was published in March 2010 dedicating its first cover issue to Copenhagen Climate Change Summit.[1] Since then subsequent issues have been published and are available mainly online. On 11 September 2011, the magazine team was expanded with an Assistant Editor and a number of other special correspondents[2] The magazine team claims that within relatively short period of its inception, their publication has been received very well and has an influential global readership. GSDM is not a commercial magazine and, thus, distribution is free of charge. In 2012, the magazine launched a separate website to archive its published articles and special reports.[3] In 2013, GSDM introduced the concept of Development Reporters as an effort to encourage students of development studies and community activists to write about global development issues.[4]

The Team

Global South Development Magazine has been run by its global editorial team which by June 2012 consisted 40 professional volunteers from different parts of the world. The magazine has an executive editorial team, five regional editors, a group of special correspondents and numerous country reporters.[5]

Covered issues

April 2012 issue of Global South Development Magazine featuring conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

GSDM has covered many issues that range from development aid to environmental sustainability. On its October 2011 edition, the magazine criticised Apple Inc. for their poor philanthropy records.[6] The magazine's April 2012 edition was dedicated to the Democratic Republic of the Congo with an in-depth report on the humanitarian situation in the country.[7]

Special correspondents

As of April 2014, 10 special correspondents reported on 10 different development themes prioritised by the magazine.[8] Namely the themes were:

Environmental concerns

Despite its "print-like" content and popularity, GSDM, reportedly, is not planning to issue the magazine's paper version mostly due to their commitment to environmentally friendly activities and concerns.


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