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Our 2019 Global Grantees have returned!

From Mauritius to South Africa and Bangladesh to Australia, our Global Grantees have returned! Read about their projects and experiences.

Global Conference for Media Freedom

#DefendMediaFreedom: Public Media Matters

Last week PMA participated in the inaugural Global Conference for Media Freedom in London, hosted by the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office and the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Social media guidelines for Southern Africa to be published soon

Social media guidelines for broadcasters across Southern Africa are being developed following a collaborative 3-day workshop organised by PMA and UNESCO in Namibia earlier this week.

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Developing social media guidelines for broadcasters in Southern Africa

PMA and UNESCO’s latest workshop to develop social media guidelines for broadcasters in Southern Africa kicked off today.

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Sri Lanka terrorist attacks

For the second time in just over a month, a Public Media Alliance member organisation has been faced with the grim and harrowing task of covering a major terrorist attack on their doorstep. 

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Meet our Global Grantees 2019

We are pleased to announce the awardees of this year’s PMA Global Grant, a scheme that enables staff of PMA members to engage in projects worldwide.

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Hate by omission silence and exclusion: A Caribbean perspective

Dr Zahera Harb writes about the outcomes from our workshop to develop an action plan on reporting hate speech and media coverage of terrorism & violence for the Caribbean region.

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Developing Media Guidelines on Hate Speech & Coverage of Acts of Terrorism & Violence for the South East Asia Regions

A special thanks to all partners, participants and speakers involved in our latest webinar and workshop in Kuala Lumpur. 

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Building a strong and united voice for public media worldwide

Read about our exciting new strategy and plans for the future.

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Decision on future of Isle of Man’s public media delayed

Select Committee’s findings on the future of public service media divide the island’s parliament.