Community radio DRC: security and food for remote provinces
Inhabitants of Bandundu have to rely on the radio for news, information and contact with other parts of they country. Read more
Investigative journalism in Moldova: exposing corruption at any cost
As an advocate for accountability, we have been working with journalists of the independent weekly outlet Ziarul de Garda. Read more
Preventing clashes with balanced journalism in the South Caucasus
Armenian media suffer financial difficulties and are often controlled by political parties or businesses that promotes owners interests. Read more
Media revolution underway in Tajikistan
Half of the population of Tajikistan has internet access, making it essential to improve professional skills of journalists in the country. Read more
Regional broadcasting companies: alternative to propaganda
In Georgia, prejudice and propaganda can easily spark border conflicts. Georgian local broadcasting companies are well aware of this risk. Read more
Boot camp Mexico: training breaks silence
Most Mexicans only hear what authorities and gangs want them to hear. Free Press Unlimited unites Mexican journalists to break the silence. Read more
Investigative journalism Morocco: atrocities brought to light
Investigative journalists in Morocco have filled a gap and now keep those in power on edge by addressing atrocities using solid evidence. Read more
Truth Booth: Afghans tell their own truth
How do Afghans see their future? The Truth Booth reveals what is important to them and what they think is happening in their country. Read more
StoryMaker: Make your story great
StoryMaker is an open source mobile application that enables (citizen) journalists to create and securely share stories on their telephones. Read more
Young people in Colombia stand up for their rights
Free Press Unlimited helps children and young people in Colombia to claim their place in the media, so that their rights are not forgotten. Read more
Internet Protection Lab: a free and open internet for everybody
More and more people worldwide have access to the Internet, but there are also more people working on online control and censorship. Read more