Maailman Kuvalehti

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Maailman Kuvalehti
Categories Political magazine
FrequencyFour times per year
PublisherFingo
First issue1985
CompanyFingo
Country Finland
Based in Helsinki
Language Finnish
Website Maailman Kuvalehti
ISSN 1799-151X
OCLC 1121047376

Maailman Kuvalehti (Finnish : World's Pictorial Magazine) is a magazine which was published by KEPA, an umbrella organization of non-governmental organizations in Finland. [1] [2] [3] The print version of the magazine is published by Fingo which is the successor of the KEPA, four times a year.

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History and profile

Maailman Kuvalehti is published by Fingo in Finnish and focuses on global issues. [4] [5] More specifically, the magazine contains articles about daily life in developing countries and multicultural Finland. [6] Major aim of the magazine is to improve awareness on developing countries. [2] In the 2006 survey of the publisher it was founded that the readers were mostly positive about the stories on environmental issues, human rights and local cultures. [7]

Maailman Kuvalehti was formerly known as Kumppani (Finnish : Companion). The name was changed to Maailman Kuvalehti Kumppani (Finnish : World’s Pictorial Magazine Kumppani) in 2009. [2] It was further reported by KEPA that "Kumppani" would be eliminated from the title. [2] It was previously published six times per year. [1]

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