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Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists
trained on freedom of expression and safety of journalists related issues.
with regional human rights courts, international judicial and police associations.
for judicial actors and law enforcement agents in several languages
Coverage on data presented in "The Chilling"
in April-May 2021
1.6 M people reached, 43.000 engagements with 170 M impressions.
Universal Access to Information
are documented with approximately 7,000 still in use
have been updated in the World Atlas of Languages
in using ICT for access to information
constitutional, statutory and/or policy guarantees for public access to information.
to raise awareness and strengthen capacities on the OER Recommendation since adopted in 2023.
responded to the global survey on 2019 0ER Recommendation
International Decade for Indigenous Languages 2022-2032 (IDIL)
have taken part in the efforts for IDIL 2022-2032
were produced to support IDIL 2022-2032
were held to promote IDIL 2022-2032
Media and Information Literacy and Digital Competencies
do not systematically factcheck information before sharing it online (UNESCO, 2024).
are worried about the impact of online disinformation (UNESCO/IPSOS, 2023).
use AI tools and services multiple times a day for education (UNESCO, 2024).
were supported in 2024 to develop national MIL policies and strategies.
enrolled in MIL course “How to Be a Trusted Voice Online” launched in 2024.
celebrated Global MIL Week 2024.
were equipped with MIL skills to counter disinformation and hate speech in 2024.
Independent and pluralist media
more sustainable thanks to policy reforms, and technical and editorial support.
trained with technical and editorial skills (2018-2021)
Digital Innovation and Transformation
Internet Universality Indicators
including 109 identified as “core” indicators
Benin, Brazil, Germany, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Paraguay, and Thailand.
Documentary Heritage
on the International Register since 1995
Enabling better preservation of and access to documentary heritage
empowered to advocate for sustainable preservation and accessibility of documentary heritage
International Programme for the Development of Communication
Journalism Education
upgraded their curricula
have been sensitized to IPDC's Journalism Education resources
Information for All Programme
(58.8% women) from 8 different countries developed digital literacy skills in 2021
and 200,000 books digitized in Sri Lanka in 2023
Multi-Donor Programme on Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists
more sustainable thanks to policy reforms, and technical and editorial support.
equipped to counter disinformation with Media and Information Literacy.
covered by a continental mechanism to monitor attacks against journalists
Global Media Defence Fund
for a total envelope of approx. USD $4.1 million.
under the 2023 Call for Partnerships.
directly benefited through the actions supported by the GMDF.