ÁùºÏ¿ª½±¼Ç¼

World Press Freedom Day 2024

Our planet, our press: journalism on the frontlines

Support us

On World Press Freedom Day, we're celebrating eight remarkable projects supporting our media partners to produce trustworthy information and content that goes beyond news - tackling information disorder, bridging divides, building resilience and inspiring climate action.

  • Solomon Islands: Giving audiences their say

    Our first project in Solomon Islands supports journalists,including Lanieta Nimelea, lead presenter and station manager at Paoa FM, to help audiences speak out on issues important to them and create high-quality coverage.
  • Libya: Our Lifeline response

    Our award-winning digital news and current affairs platform for Libyan audiences reaches up to six million people a month. Sara Alhouni gives a behind-the-scenes view of how El Kul provided Lifeline information to survivors of the devastating flooding in Derna.
  • Bangladesh: Reporting locally-led climate efforts

    We trained 40 journalists and 20 content producers to effectively report on how communities are coping with the impact of the climate crisis – with support from the Global Center on Adaptation.
  • Sierra Leone: Tackling gender bias

    Our flagship media development project, PRIMED, has supported journalists, like radio producer Davida Garber, to ensure equal representation for women and to cope with challenges to press freedom.
  • Ukraine: Press freedom in wartime

    Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, we continue to work with public interest journalists across the country helping them to stay on air and serve their communities.
  • Somalia: Providing expert content on climate issues

    Our Down2Earth project supports local journalists to produce content on weather and climate issues - conveying crucial, practical information from experts directly to communities.
  • Afghanistan: On air against the odds

    As women’s rights remain severely curtailed, a group of brave female radio producers and presenters stay on air bringing critical health information to their audiences.
  • East Africa: Living Climate Change

    Our podcast speaks with people across the region, to find out how they are living with climate change; how they understand weather patterns and predict what is ahead; if and how they are adapting; and what they expect from their policymakers.

Rebuild Page

The page will automatically reload. You may need to reload again if the build takes longer than expected.

Useful links

Theme toggler

Select a theme and theme mode and click "Load theme" to load in your theme combination.

Theme:
Theme Mode: