Join us for two free interactive sessions with David Brewer from Media Helping Media. The webinars are designed specifically for journalism educators working on the AGILE project and beyond. More details on the Fojo website: https...
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Co-funded by the European Union under the European Commission’s new Thematic Framework Partnership Agreement for Human Rights and Democracy, AGILE supports independent media in countries where media freedom is under acute attack. The AGILE consortium is led by Internews Europe and made up of its partners CFI Media Development, Thomson Media, ARTICLE 19 and Fojo Media Institute.
AGILE project aims to advance the global response to increasing the resilience of at-risk independent media. It will scale up and adapt cutting-edge methodologies brought by each consortium partner, as well as piloting and testing new approaches to the production and distribution of high-quality information powered by the ethical use of AI and other technologies. A rigorous approach to learning and evaluation will ensure lessons are documented and distributed to build sectoral knowledge.
Built around five workstreams that are key to advancing the resilience of at-risk media around the world – Good Information, Inclusive Access, Sustainable Business Models, Accountable Institutions, and Learning and the Future of Journalism – the project will establish a global knowledge-sharing network to foster innovation, amplify journalists' voices and the needs of media organisations in the media development field, and help stakeholders proactively prepare for crises.
WORKSTREAM 1: GOOD INFORMATION
Led by Internews Europe, the activities are designed to increase local communities’ access to quality news and information that is accurate, trusted, inclusive, and engaging. Activities under this workstream include, but are not limited to:
WORKSTREAM 2: INCLUSIVE ACCESS
Led by CFI Media Development, this workstream focuses on ensuring that marginalised groups are fairly represented and have greater visibility and voice in the global media landscape. Activities under this workstream include, but are not limited to:
WORKSTREAM 3: SUSTAINABILITY BUSINESS MODELS
Led by Thomson Media, this workstream supports trusted and trustworthy media organisations to expand their reach, deepen audience engagement, and strengthen brand loyalty - ultimately helping them increase and diversify revenue streams. Activities under this workstream include, but are not limited to:
WORKSTREAM 4: ACCOUNTABLE INSTITUTIONS
Led by ARTICLE 19, this workstream engages local, regional, and global stakeholders to advocate for legal, regulatory, and business environments that support independent media and uphold freedom of expression (FoE), including the protection of an open and free Internet. Activities under this workstream include, but are not limited to:
WORKSTREAM 5: LEARNING & THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM
Led by Fojo Media Institute, this workstream brings together independent media actors and academic institutions to share, exchange, and learn from best practices in independent journalism - fostering collaboration and supporting the future of sustainable media. Activities under this workstream include, but are not limited to: