About our work
In Moldova we have supported Tele-Radio Moldova’s transformation from a state broadcaster to public service broadcaster. We aim to support managers, editors, journalists and producers by strengthening journalism and media knowledge and skills, so they can create informative, accessible and engaging news content and programmes.
This project is supporting the creation of a multimedia strategy for more effective sharing of content, to extend the broadcaster’s reach.
We are also working with Tele-Radio Moldova on training and mentoring focused on editorial strategy, diversity and inclusion, and safeguarding, as well as identifying opportunities to improve the broadcaster’s financial sustainability.
Across Eastern Europe we are working to improve access to high-quality, accurate, unbiased, and engaging content that tackles disinformation, stimulates debate, exposes corruption, and supports democracy, inclusion, and accountability in complex and politically fragile contexts. We support the production of high-quality and accurate information, while delivering a training programme for journalists that includes mentoring and strengthening editorial skills. We aim to provide organisational development support to professional journalism bodies, strengthening media professionalism in all areas of the media eco-system.
We support audiences to have improved access to high quality, accurate, unbiased, and engaging content that tackles disinformation, stimulates debate, exposes corruption, and supports democracy, inclusion, and accountability in complex and politically fragile contexts.
Through our previous Independent Media in Eastern Partnership Countries project, we provided support to over 20 public interest media outlets across Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia and Moldova with editorial and technical skills and mentoring, as well as the provision of equipment, and offering viable business models to reflect the audiences’ needs.
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How can media represent LGBTQI+ communities more effectively in Ukraine?
This briefing outlines our research findings and learnings from producing a series of short documentary films designed to increase understanding around LGBTQI+ communities in Ukraine. -
Changing gender roles in conflict in Ukraine: a research study
This series of research briefings examines women's information needs, media usage and changing roles - it is our largest-ever study in Ukraine. -
Understanding media habits and information needs of Russian speakers in the Baltics
We explored how Russian-speaking communities in Estonia and Latvia engage with the media.
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