ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Media Action is the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s international charity. In a world of disinformation, distrust and division, we share the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s values, skills and experience to bring people together, and foster greater understanding and trust.
With our partners, we reach more than 100 million people in need around the world, in more than 30 countries and 50 languages!
We work to provide impartial, impactful, trustworthy media to people in need so that they can make informed choices to transform their lives.
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We're 25 in 2025!
With our partners, we reach more than 100 million people in need worldwide, in more than 30 countries and 50 languages! On our 25th anniversary, watch our story told through Sanjib’s journey and read 25 stories of incredible change.
About us
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Who we are
As the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s international charity, we work to a distinct mission underpinned by the editorial values of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½. Learn more about who we are, what we stand for, our people and our finances. -
Our work
We reach more than 100 million people each year, and our work - to bring people together, foster trust and understanding, counter mis- and disinformation and protect the right to access trustworthy information - has never been more critical. Find out where we work and what we do. -
Our insight and impact
Audiences are at the heart of everything we do; we go to great lengths to understand the people who most need our programmes. Delve into our data, use our research library and explore our impact and insight. -
Support us today
As an independent charity, we are not directly funded by the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Licence Fee. Our vital work relies on our donors - governments, foundations, corporations and individuals. Donate today to support our mission.
Latest news
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The Pursuit of Truth initiative
Read our one-year progress report on our pledge to support the journalists of tomorrow -
Building resilience against wildfires in a changing climate
When wildfires strike, timely information can mean the difference between loss and survival. Schoolgirl Yasmina Gharbi and her family describe their experience during a forest fire in Tunisia. -
Bridging the gap between scientists and communities in Kenya
Presenter and journalist Oloo Molly Akinyi is building trust, tackling misinformation, and helping communities prepare for climate shocks. -
Protecting birds, biodiversity and lives in Bangladesh
For nearly two decades, Md. Khalilur Rahmar has been documenting issues for communities in the wetlands and the fragile ecosystems they depend on. Read his story. -
Building bridges with climate communication - from warnings to action
Through ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Media Action’s BRIDGES project, media professionals in Bangladesh, Nepal and Kenya are learning how to turn complex climate data into clear, actionable messages — helping communities prepare, adapt and stay safe. -
Investigating environmental harm in Zambia
From toxic waste spills to unsafe mining Mercy Mulenga shines a light on the hidden harmful practices of extractive industries – to help the communities she serves. Find out more. -
Reporting climate change in the Pacific
Fredrick Kusu shares how journalism amplifies local voices, strengthens resilience and drives action on climate change. -
Climate storytelling for a new generation of Indonesians
Through TV dramas, online discussions and social media, Kembali Ke Hutan (Return to the forest) has reached millions, sparking conversations and inspiring real action – read how. -
25 years of pursuing the truth
Hear from the young journalists around the world who have been supported by our work -
Media for conservation at IUCN 2025
During the IUCN World Conservation Congress as their official media partner, we're amplifying the voices of people most affected by climate change and biodiversity loss. -
UN General Assembly 2025
We're in New York to share our progress on our Pursuit of Truth initiative and to call for partners to support our fight to protect the future of truth and ensure a new generation of truth-tellers focused on human rights, development, and democracy. -
Crisis in journalism
A new report examines the devastating impact of USAID cuts on independent media around the world -
Supporting public interest media
We've launched a new project to support public interest media and healthy information environments -
Can radio be a lifeline for farmers like Oliver?
Oliver Mukampaila, a maize farmer in Monze, Zambia, and Boyd Chibale from our in-country team discuss a project that helps communities adapt to droughts -
Brave Media: standing up for independent media
Our new global initiative is supporting and strengthening public interest media in more than 20 countries -
Living Climate Change 2025: stories from East Africa
A new short film series from East Africa explores how people are experiencing climate change - and their struggle to afford solutions. -
Identity and dignity in a business card
Our India team launches an exciting new phase of our #Invaluables campaign to improve the lives of Bengaluru's waste-picking community -
Keeping people safe from explosive hazards in Ethiopia
‘Step back, remember the location and report’ – changing attitudes towards Explosive Ordnances (EOs) and raising awareness of the dangers. -
10 years of Niambie
Celebrating Niambie, where the music and voices of young Tanzanians connect and have been challenging gender inequality for the past decade! -
Staying on air in wartime
Three years after the full-scale invation of Ukraine, read this first-hand account of providing trusted media on the frontlines -
Tackling sex trafficking through storytelling
In Edo state, we work with local media partners and powerful storytelling to reduce the vulnerability of young women and girls to sex trafficking