Twenty years in defence of press freedom
IMS was founded in September 2001. On the occasion of our 20th anniversary, IMS has reflected on the learning experience of the last two decades while looking at what efforts are needed in media develpment now. How can we continue to promote good journalistic principles to fight mis- and disinformation? How can investigative journalism be used to bring power holders to account? How can we keep journalists around the globe safe? To mark our 20th anniversary as an organisation, we looked back at some of our partners' successes – and examined the challenges that continue to make our work relevant.
Twenty years of partnerships and progress
Our 20 years in Afghanistan and why we aim to be there another 20
IMS has been engaged in Afghanistan since 2001, promoting access to free and independent media alongside the predominant challenge of improving Afghan journalists’ safety.
More than just work, partnerships
IMS Sub-Saharan Africa Adviser Rashweat Mukundu shares his personal reflections on the vistories won by partners in sub-Saharan Africa.
Introducing investigative journalism to the Arab world
ARIJ executive director Rawan Damen talks about the culture of investigative reporting the network has succeeded in building and the work that lies ahead to support the ecosystem.
Supporting women journalists in Somalia
Support from Danish peers to Syrian newspapers made a difference
A 2014 collaboration between Danish newspaper Politiken, IMS and Syrian newspaper Enab Baladi secured continued content distribution to Syrian civilians and highlighted principles of peer obligations.
Pakistan passes landmark law on safety of journalists
A long-awaited law to improve the safety of journalists and fight impunity in Pakistan, one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists, has finally been passed in the Sindh province.