Tasha James stands between two tall rows of shelves, filled with boxes of archival broadcast material.

Announcing the 2025 Trainer Grants

PMA is pleased to unveil the three projects that are being funded by the PMA Trainer Grant, which focus on AI, archiving, and broadcasting.

RNZ

RNZ on building up public trust

RNZ is bucking the trend of declining trust. Jane Patterson discusses the strategies they havde put in place.

Building media literacy: educators and journalists engage in UNESCO-supported bootcamps in the Caribbean

In this UNESCO article, we take a look back at PMA's recent media literacy bootcamps for Caribbean educators and journalists.

UNESCO IPDC

First Caribbean media literacy bootcamp kicks off

Public Media Alliance will today begin the first of its online Media Literacy Bootcamps for Caribbean media professionals.

Applications open for media literacy bootcamp for Caribbean media workers

Media practitioners from Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago can now apply for our media & information literacy bootcamp!

Best of PSM: GBC ramps up training

The training of journalists at GBC in Ghana is being heralded as essential as the broadcaster aims to meet its public service mandate.

UNESCO IPDC

UNESCO’S IPDC supports two COVID-related projects in partnership with the Public Media Alliance

Work in favour of public service journalism has won further support from UNESCO’s IPDC with the announcement of two new PMA projects.

Giggle & Hoot

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.

Manx Radio

Honing skills at Manx Radio

As part of our Global Grant scheme, media trainers Professor Claire de Than and Siobhann Tighe travelled to the Isle of Man to provide refreshers in media law and interview techniques to staff from the island's public broadcaster, Manx Radio. 

workshop

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.