

Why and how to become a chartered PR practitioner
A guest blog by Christina Yang Since I posted about my CIPR chartership assessment on LinkedIn, I’ve received huge congratulations from...
Jul 13, 2020
Can architecture practices harness the power of Instagram for business development?
Guest Post by Laura Berman 2020 marks the tenth anniversary of Instagram, the fastest growing social media platform. Originally set up as...
Jul 8, 2020


Solopreneurs: Is it worth it to be chartered?
In 2015, I quit my fulltime job to start up my Public Relations (PR) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) boutique agency in Dubai,...
Jun 23, 2020
Get Chartered – wherever you are!
By Eva Maclaine, CIPR International Ambassador and former Chair The restrictions imposed by COVID-19 mean that CIPR has changed the way...
May 23, 2020


Public Relations post-COVID-19: Comms comes of age
By Eva Maclaine, CIPR International committee member and special adviser This article was first published in Influence An American...
Apr 28, 2020


Remembering Dr Roger Hayes
CIPR International committee was sad to learn of the death of Dr Roger Hayes, FCIPR. Robyn de Villiers, Chairman & CEO: Africa – BCW, and...
Mar 25, 2020


Journaling for mental health and self awareness
By Amina Maikori There are over 300 mental ailments in the world. And while certain countries are able to meetup with the high number of...
Mar 18, 2020


2020 will be a great year for CIPR International
By Andras Sztaniszlav Last year we promised not too much but to deliver some content; and we ended up holding the Maggie Nally Annual...
Jan 28, 2020


CIPR International hosts joint breakfast event with Mauritius Africa FinTech Hub
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations International Committee (CIPR International) hosted a joint breakfast event with the...
Nov 20, 2019


CIPR International AGM 2019 – Chair’s address
Did you miss our AGM on 25 September? Please find below a transcript of the Chair’s address – do let us know your thoughts. Our AGM also...
Oct 9, 2019