Partnerships Collapse
International partnerships
Journalists in Distress Network
The Journalists in Distress (JiD) Network is an informal network involving 29 international organisations providing assistance to journalists. Free Press Unlimited is currently one of the co-coordinators of the network.
Article 19 | Canadian Journalists for Freedom of Expression (CJFE)| Committee to Protect Journalists | Defend Defenders (EHAHRDP) | English PEN | Euro-Mediterranean Foundation of Support to Human Rights Defenders | European Centre for Press and Media Freedom | Freedom House | Front Line Defenders | ICORN International Cities of Refuge | | International Media Support | Internews | International Women's Media Foundation | IREX Journalist Safety Network | Journalists helping journalists | Marie Colvin Journalists Network | Media Defence | Pen International | Pen America | Rory Peck Trust | Reporters Without Borders | SKeyes Center for Media and Cultural Freedom
Media Freedom Rapid Response
The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) consortium tracks, monitors and reacts to violations of press and media freedom in EU Member States and Candidate Countries. This project provides legal and practical support, public advocacy and information to protect journalists and media workers. The project commenced in 2020 and is co-funded by the European Commission.
The consortium consists of: European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) | ARTICLE19 Europe | European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) | Free Press Unlimited (FPU) | International Press Institute (IPI) | CCI/Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT).
Read more about the MFRR here.
Legal Network for Journalists at Risk (LNJAR)
The Legal Network for Journalists at Risk provides journalists and independent media outlets around the world with critical legal support. Read more about the LNJAR here.
Building Responses Together (BRT) Network
Building Responses Together is an international network of rapid response mechanisms, providing assistance to human rights defenders, including journalists. Read more about the BRT Network here.