2nd February 2021
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.
17th December 2020
Why Public Media Matters: WPFC 2020
Catch up with our session ‘Why Public Media Matters’ from this year's virtual World Press Freedom Conference.
20th October 2020
World Press Freedom Conference 2020
Join us at the digital edition of this year’s WPFC conference where we will be hosting a session called Why Public Media Matters.
5th October 2020
Global Survey: Online violence against women journalists and effective measures to combat the problem
Take part in UNESCO and ICFJ's global survey on online violence against women journalists.
25th June 2020
The Next Normal
UNESCO disrupts our whole perception of normality in a powerful new film for the post-COVID-19 era, available for PMA members to broadcast.
13th February 2020
World Radio Day: Radio and Diversity
To celebrate UNESCO's 9th World Radio Day, we explore some of the key public media initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion.
2nd November 2019
The silence against impunity must end
On the sixth International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, the Public Media Alliance calls for greater protections for journalists and their fundamental role in holding power to account.
7th October 2019
Social Media Guidelines | For media professionals & journalists in Southern Africa
Read our latest guidelines developed collaboratively with journalists and media professionals from across Southern Africa.
7th June 2019
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.
3rd June 2019
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.