20 Years of Networking for Independent Media Worldwide
Forum Media and Development (fome) (2025), 31 pp.
"Twenty years ago, representatives from a handful of organisations involved in media development cooperation established the Forum Media and Development (fome). Some could draw on nearly 40 years of experience, some were newbies in the field of media development assistance. However, it was only three years earlier that all these actors had met for the first time to share information about their specific work and common challenges. After a few meetings and a jointly organised conference — known today as fome symposium — the founding members decided to collaborate more closely to sustain this exchange and their commitment to shared goals. Meanwhile, 31 organisations and institutions from Germany and Switzerland have been forming a stable network for years. Instruments and focal points have evolved over the past 20 years; the shared goals and, consequently, the ongoing tasks have remained consistent for fome members: learning from one another and from partners; coordination of joint action and collaboration; promotion of media support within development cooperation. In fact, media development has gained a significantly stronger presence within German development assistance over the last decades. In the early years of fome's existence, media was one of several cross-cutting themes, for which four hours of the responsible staff member's time were allocated in the governmental administration. Currently, two staff members are responsible for media assistance within the BMZ — the German Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation. A fixed title has been established in the budget plan since 2015: ’Promotion of media, access to information, and freedom of expression in partner countries’. Over the years, this amount increased to €30 million. However, the sum was not increased in the fourth year, which ultimately signifies a slight decline, as personnel and material costs have risen during the same period.
The challenges in media assistance, however, increased over these 20 years. Digital media caused the breakdown of traditional funding business models, and especially local communication spaces are becoming more vulnerable.Never before have so many journalists faced such severe threats — being murdered in war zones, imprisoned by authoritarian regimes, and subjected to hate speech and open threats on social media. Digital media serve as tools of hybrid warfare, and the ways in which propaganda and misinformation influence democratic elections and societal debates have increased. AI will further boost the potential of deepfakes. Therefore, combating disinformation remains a key focus of German media support. However, fighting disinformation also involves backing credible media organisations and making independent journalists as resilient as possible against various forms of attack. It also involves identifying the most effective ways of publishing and accessing information, as well as exploring the potential of AI in journalists' professional environments. The most effective approaches to achieve this have been the subject of learning and discussion in the fome network during the last 20 years, and they will be explored within the fome network over the next 20 years. Some of the member organisations featured in this brochure highlight one of their projects, which they implement with media professionals in the so-called Global South. The individual articles also demonstrate the diversity of the member organisations and their various areas of activity across different regions of the world." (Introduction by Sofie Jannusch)
The challenges in media assistance, however, increased over these 20 years. Digital media caused the breakdown of traditional funding business models, and especially local communication spaces are becoming more vulnerable.Never before have so many journalists faced such severe threats — being murdered in war zones, imprisoned by authoritarian regimes, and subjected to hate speech and open threats on social media. Digital media serve as tools of hybrid warfare, and the ways in which propaganda and misinformation influence democratic elections and societal debates have increased. AI will further boost the potential of deepfakes. Therefore, combating disinformation remains a key focus of German media support. However, fighting disinformation also involves backing credible media organisations and making independent journalists as resilient as possible against various forms of attack. It also involves identifying the most effective ways of publishing and accessing information, as well as exploring the potential of AI in journalists' professional environments. The most effective approaches to achieve this have been the subject of learning and discussion in the fome network during the last 20 years, and they will be explored within the fome network over the next 20 years. Some of the member organisations featured in this brochure highlight one of their projects, which they implement with media professionals in the so-called Global South. The individual articles also demonstrate the diversity of the member organisations and their various areas of activity across different regions of the world." (Introduction by Sofie Jannusch)
The Voice of Palong: Building Bridges Between Rohingya and Bangladeshis [Young Power in Social Action (YPSA), DW Akademie) / Andrea Marshall, 2
Reliable News: A Vehicle for Social Cohesion and Peace [Radio Ndeke Luka, Fondation Hirondelle] / Sacha Meuter, Therese Gonnier, 4
The promotion of freedom is inherently linked to global media and technological factors [iceaddis, common room foundation, icebauhaus] / Agazit Abate, 6
Data Journalism — Central Asia's Quest for Evidence-Based Reporting [School of Data Kyrgyzstan, IDEM] / Altynai Mambetova, Ulrike Butmaloui, 8
The East Africa Radio Service (EARS, MiCT) / Douglas Mutumba, 10
Europe–Ukraine Desk: Strengthening Coverage Through Collaboration [n-ost] / Antonina Rybka, 12
#defyhatenow [r0g_agency] / Steven Kovats, 14
Coalition in Defense of Journalism: Protecting Press Freedom in Brazil [Reporters without Borders Germany] / Nube Alavarez, Helen Deacon, 16
Strengthening independent journalism through capacity building and sustainable networks [Thomson Foundation] / Anton Artemyev, 18
Fostering film education to boost the local film industry and career opportunities [Weltfilme] / Frank Domhan, 20
Media Freedom Rapid Response — Protection mechanism for journalists across Europe [ECPMF] / Andreas Lamm, 22
Reframing Migration: How CoMMPASS Redefines Media Development in Africa [Erich Brost Institute] / Michel Leroy, 26
Connecting Security and Communication Experts in the Black Sea Region [Konrad Adenauer Foundation] / Ralitsa Stoycheva, 28
Reliable News: A Vehicle for Social Cohesion and Peace [Radio Ndeke Luka, Fondation Hirondelle] / Sacha Meuter, Therese Gonnier, 4
The promotion of freedom is inherently linked to global media and technological factors [iceaddis, common room foundation, icebauhaus] / Agazit Abate, 6
Data Journalism — Central Asia's Quest for Evidence-Based Reporting [School of Data Kyrgyzstan, IDEM] / Altynai Mambetova, Ulrike Butmaloui, 8
The East Africa Radio Service (EARS, MiCT) / Douglas Mutumba, 10
Europe–Ukraine Desk: Strengthening Coverage Through Collaboration [n-ost] / Antonina Rybka, 12
#defyhatenow [r0g_agency] / Steven Kovats, 14
Coalition in Defense of Journalism: Protecting Press Freedom in Brazil [Reporters without Borders Germany] / Nube Alavarez, Helen Deacon, 16
Strengthening independent journalism through capacity building and sustainable networks [Thomson Foundation] / Anton Artemyev, 18
Fostering film education to boost the local film industry and career opportunities [Weltfilme] / Frank Domhan, 20
Media Freedom Rapid Response — Protection mechanism for journalists across Europe [ECPMF] / Andreas Lamm, 22
Reframing Migration: How CoMMPASS Redefines Media Development in Africa [Erich Brost Institute] / Michel Leroy, 26
Connecting Security and Communication Experts in the Black Sea Region [Konrad Adenauer Foundation] / Ralitsa Stoycheva, 28