Southeast Asia: Regional media support gains foothold


Jesper Højberg, Executive Director of IMS giving his opening remarks at the Southeast Asian partnership meeting. Photo: IMS

02.03.2012
From 1-2 March more than 40 international and local media support organisations met in Bangkok to discuss how to improve their efforts through collaboration

A coordinated approach to media support in Southeast Asia


Myanmar, one of the countries represented at the meeting in Bangkok, has seen some improvement in terms of press freedom in the past year. Photo: Lars Bestle/IMS

29.02.2012
How should media in Southeast Asia be strengthened? More than 40 international and local media support organisations are meeting in Bangkok to discuss

Hungarian Media Law: International Mission Condemns Chilling Effect and Calls for Change


A selection of Hungarian papers and magazines in the capital Budapest. Photo: Till Westermayer

21.11.2011
Hungary's new model of media regulation is creating a chilling effect and undermining freedom of expression, according to an international partnership mission comprised of leading press freedom and media development organisations

Pluralistic media key to democracy in Bhutan


Bhutan is located at the eastern
end of the Himalayas and
 bordered
by India and China.

23.09.2011
Progress in the area of freedom of speech, but also a marked shortage of trained journalists and journalist unions. These are among the findings in a new report looking at the media in Bhutan released by IMS and partners

Report: International Partnerships in Progress


International Partnerships Report:
Paris, 22-23 Nov. 2010

26.04.2011
The "Partnerships in Progress Report" tracks the progress of international media support Partnerships from the first international meeting in Copenhagen in September 2009 to the latest Partnerships meeting in Paris in November 2010
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