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  1. How do media in Bangladesh understand gender sensitivity?

    Udisa Islam

    Special correspondent, Bangla Tribune

    How do media in Bangladesh understand gender sensitivity?

    In this third in a series of three articles, Bangla Tribune Special Correspondent Udisa Islam examines the state of gender equality in Bangladesh's media.

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  2. Realities and opportunities for Bangladesh's media

    Syed Ishtiaque Reza

    Editor in chief, Global Television, Bangladesh

    Realities and opportunities for Bangladesh's media

    In this second in a series of three articles, Bangladesh Global TV Editor in Chief Syed Ishtiaque Reza explores recent findings on working conditions for journalists in Bangladesh and discusses financial pressures on local media.

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  3. Shoring up Bangladesh’s ‘fourth pillar’: Examining journalists’ rights and responsibilities in Bangladesh

    Shahrin Ahsan

    Project officer, media development - Bangladesh

    Shoring up Bangladesh’s ‘fourth pillar’: Examining journalists’ rights and responsibilities in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh ranks 163rd in the world in the Press Freedom Index and journalists face difficult working conditions, with poor pay and little job security. In this series of three articles, we examine recent findings on working conditions, and hear directly from local journalists.

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  4. Time to unite in support of independent media

    James Deane

    Head of Policy

    Time to unite in support of independent media

    With the second Summit for Democracy held on 29-30 March 2023, and World Press Freedom Day marking its 30th anniversary, our head of policy, James Deane, examines the backdrop and the challenges for media

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  5. A journey towards viable and trusted public interest media in Sierra Leone

    Idriss Mamoud Tarawallie

    Sierra Leone Country Director, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Media Action

    A journey towards viable and trusted public interest media in Sierra Leone

    Sierra Leone has unveiled a National Action Plan to create more viable public interest media – our country director examines their journey so far, and what must happen to succeed.

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  6. Understanding media audiences in Georgia

    Sonia Whitehead and Aled Goddard

    Head of Research and Programme Manager

    Understanding media audiences in Georgia

    Thirty years after declaring independence from the Soviet Union, Georgia is becoming increasingly cosmopolitan, with a highly connected young population and a robust media scene. But where do Georgia’s people turn to find reliable information – and how can truly independent media find financial ...

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  7. Supporting independent media through coalition building - the ultimate stress test

    Michael Randall

    Independent media development consultant

    Supporting independent media through coalition building - the ultimate stress test

    What is the role of international partners in building coalitions that support local independent media? Our PRIMED (Protecting Independent Media for Effective Development) consortium is demonstrating how this is possible - our guest blogger Michael Randall explains.

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  8. Media 'extinction' and the gaping hole in anti-corruption efforts

    James Deane

    Head of Policy

    Media 'extinction' and the gaping hole in anti-corruption efforts

    It is time anti-corruption efforts factored in the crisis confronting independent media around the world, argues our Head of Policy James Deane.

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  9. Now is the time for an International Fund for Public Interest Media

    James Deane and Maha Taki

    Head of Policy and Senior Adviser, Media Development

    Now is the time for an International Fund for Public Interest Media

    Head of Policy, James Deane, and Senior Media Development Adviser, Maha Taki, outline the crisis facing independent and public interest media and announce the publication of a feasibility study for an International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM).

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  10. Media’s existential crisis and the consequences for peace

    James Deane

    Head of Policy

    Media’s existential crisis and the consequences for peace

    Independent media are vital to peaceful and effective development - but their role is endangered with consequences for good governance and democracy. A coordinated international response is needed, such as a proposal for an International Fund for Public-Interest Media.

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