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  • Who Pays for Local News in India

    And Why the Answer Should Matter to Every Journalism Market in the World

  • The Hardware of Democracy: Upgrading Journalism’s Next Operating System

    We are navigating a fundamental shift in how people consume and verify reality. The modern crisis of trust stems from an architecture that has outpaced our collective ability to process information…we now have the opportunity to serve as the engineers…

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    A Letter from Latin America

    By targeting the media and journalists, government leaders seek to portray them as enemies in order to control the narrative and eliminate criticism.

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    A Letter from Ukraine

    When Russia seized Crimea in March 2014, I ventured there to report on how Ukrainians were coping under occupation. The full-scale invasion in February 2022 brought an even darker reality.

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    A Letter from Lebanon

    If you’re waiting for a press crackdown in the U.S. to look like what happened in Syria or Lebanon, you will miss it. In the U.S., the pressure comes differently.

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    A Letter from Nigeria

    In the darkest and most ferocious moments of Nigeria’s totalitarian experience, two survival strategies worked for us: courage and community.

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    A Letter from Serbia

    In Serbia, media freedom has never been a given. We have never had a solid foundation of transparency or accountability. Journalists have been working under pressure for decades.

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    A Letter from Kenya

    Kenya exemplifies how journalism, through an unwavering commitment to truth and accountability, can endure and shape society even in restrictive and challenging environments.

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    A Letter from Afghanistan

    Despite the threats we face, my colleagues and I at Rukhshana Media, along with other independent media organizations, continue to tell the stories the Taliban don’t want to be heard.

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    Rethinking the Donor Playbook: What 30 Years of Media Development Have Taught Us

    Donor assistance alone is not enough to sustain journalism around the world. The “Fourth Estate” ideal cannot exist without also having strong business models and sustained political investment.