"This report features 13 case studies that together highlight the range and impact of UNDP’s engagement with the media for the purpose of achieving development outcomes. These examples vary widely in scope and aim: from an election media monitoring initiative in Georgia to an initiative promoting local empowerment through community radio in remote areas of Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR); from engagement with media for peacebuilding in Lebanon to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) awareness campaigns implemented in partnership with the private sector in Brazil. By showcasing successful examples of UNDP’s latest media initiatives, this report is meant to serve several purposes. First, it seeks to demonstrate that, across development contexts, UNDP has increasingly identified media engagement as a priority for its policy and programmes. Indeed, the case studies show that there is growing recognition that engaging the media has become indispensable for making progress on inclusive governance, peace and development outcomes and ultimately for achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Second, the report seeks to outline UNDP’s comparative advantage and unique role in this area of work as well as to spark new approaches on media engagement and build new partnerships with media actors, the private sector, civil society and governments. This report therefore builds on broader UNDP efforts at promoting the media’s role in development, including an expert roundtable hosted by the Oslo Governance Centre in November 2017 on the role of media in promoting peace in conflict-prone settings." (Introduction)
PROMOTING INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Sierra Leone: A holistic approach in support of free and independent media, 20
Georgia: Strengthening civil society’s role in monitoring the media for credible and inclusive elections, 25
Kenya: Engaging media actors on the extractives industry, 30
Moldova: Training journalists to engage with open data for transparency, 34
Sudan: Using the media for citizen feedback to support basic service delivery, 38
ENGAGING WITH THE MEDIA FOR CONFLICT PREVENTION AND PEACEBUILDING
Lebanon: Supporting the media to strengthen peaceful coexistence, 43
The Asia-Pacific region: Using social media storytelling to prevent violent extremism, 47
FOSTERING PARTICIPATION AND LOCALIZING THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Empowering rural communities through radio, 51
Brazil: Partnering with Brazil’s largest TV station to reach millions on the SDGs, 56
The Maldives: Using filmmaking to amplify young people’s voice on the SDGs, 59
SUPPORTING GENDER EQUALITY, INCLUSION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Costa Rica: Using social media to promote gender equality and LGBTI rights, 64
Albania: Engaging the media to fight discrimination against Roma and Egyptian people, 70
DIGITAL FRONTIERS: PROMOTING MEDIA LITERACY AND AWARENESS IN THE AGE OF “FAKE NEWS”, 74