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The "Fourth Estate" in Democracy Assistance: Practices and Challenges of German and International Media Development Cooperation. 6th Symposium Forum Media and Development

St. Augustin; Berlin; Aachen: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS);Catholic Media Council (CAMECO) (2011), 69 pp.

Contains many illustrations

ISBN 978-3-942775-6-8

Signature commbox: 10-Cooperation-E 2011

"The first part of this publication provides insight into the media development practices and policy frameworks of France, Germany, Norway and the United Kingdom while the second part deals with different issues and projects, such as the role of media for social transformation in Africa and coordination of international donors and implementers. The contributions to this publication indicate a broad mutual understanding of the role of, and strategies for, media development. Four common characteristics can be highlighted. First, media assistance is seen as an integral part of democracy support, mainly due to the role of media as a guarantor of accountability and platform for public discourse. Second, media assistance requires not only journalism training, but a sector approach including all levels of the media sector, as professional editorial and financial management, capable professional associations, and an enabling regulatory environment. Third, financial sustainability is of paramount importance for a functioning independent media sector, and media development cooperation must become more active in this area. Fourth, closer cooperation and partnerships among donors and implementers should be encouraged." (Executive summary)
NATIONAL MEDIA DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND BEYOND
German media development cooperation survey: strong in training - weak in sustainability support / Christoph Dietz and Helmut Osang, 8
French media assistance: developing tailor-made regional cooperation strategies / Florence Minery, 16
Norwegian media assistance: an integral part of democracy support / Ivar Evensmo, 23
The UK perspective and beyond: growing faultlines in media development / James Deane, 33
AFRICAN INSIGHTS - INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION - MEASURING IMPACT
Media development and social transformation: message and the power of media in Africa / Eric Chinje, 44
DRC Media Sector Programme: from "coupage" to self-reliance? / Mary Myers, 46
Ways forward for international media development: cooperation and partnerships / Jesper Højberg, 53
Measuring the impact of media development / Tara Susman-Peña, 59