Ngā Aho Whakaari becomes Affiliate Member of PMA

Ngā Aho Whakaari is dedicated to advancing the development, visibility and representation of Māori within the screen industries.

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Workshop: Digital Security Best Practices for Caribbean Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists, in partnership with the CBU and PMA, is offering an online workshop on digital security best practices.

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Meet the 2025 Global Grantees

Discover the stories of our 2025 cohort of nine Global Grantees as they share their reactions to being selected.

Meet the team leading our Data Journalism for Disaster Preparedness project

Meet our partner and the facilitating team for the upcoming Data Journalism for Caribbean Disaster Risk Preparedness project.

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Ireland’s media regulator joins PMA as Affiliate Member

PMA warmly welcomes Coimisiún na Meán, Ireland’s media regulator, into our alliance of public media organisations, regulators, and supporters.

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UNESCO, PMA to partner on new data journalism project in the Caribbean

PMA's new project in the Caribbean aims to equip journalists with data journalism skills to enhance disaster preparedness.

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PMA welcomes BBC’s Phil Harrold as new Board Member

The Director of Transformation in BBC News and Current Affairs, Phil Harrold, becomes PMA's 11th board member. 

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PMA & CBU co-hosting workshop on journalist safety

The online event is being coordinated by the Public Media Alliance and the Caribbean Broadcasting Union, with support from UNESCO.

Better Public Media

The Better Public Media Trust becomes an Affiliate Member of the Public Media Alliance

Affiliate membership cements collaboration between likeminded organisations in their support and advocacy for public media.

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PMA attends UNESCO Meeting on Indigenous Peoples and the Media

PMA was at the UNESCO headquarters for an event working to develop proposals for advancing Indigenous media.