Shows 1 - 6 of 1496
1496 found
Scroll for more
IMS has remained clear and vocal throughout the war about the urgent need for the international community to address Israel’s failure to protect journalists and condemned its destruction of communications and other vital infrastructure.
The IMS CHANGE programme is an opportunity for documentary filmmakers from Eastern Europe to improve their film industry knowledge and skills. It is the first systematic training focused on regional and international co-productions and has become the biggest film course for emerging filmmakers in the region.
Improving the conditions of journalists can be an incremental process. IMS partners around the world have lobbied, advocated and developed dialogues to help the media be seen as trustworthy and keep media workers safe.
IMS partners are beginning to use AI and exploring what it can – and can’t – do.
At a time when global solidarity and common purpose is wobbling, weighed down by ideological polarity and pressing national and global issues, the historical and transformative support provided by the Swedish government through SIDA to media development in Africa remains a landmark of support for the formation of media coalitions and networks.
The overall objective of the assignment was to map out and assess media coalitions in east, west and southern Africa, to contribute to the IMS Media Coalitions for Change (MC4C) project.