The Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) aims to link major international media development groups as well as regional and national media non-governmental organisations (NGOs) worldwide to leverage their ability to expand people’s access to information and foster local, independent media around the world. It seeks to do this through:
GFMD will provide an international forum for media assistance NGOs to share best practices in the areas of training journalists, supporting broadcast stations, newspapers, and magazines, working for open and accessible internet and telecommunications policies, and reforming media law. GFMD also aims to establish standards in areas such as monitoring and evaluation to guide media NGOs in their work, as well as improve the quality of technical assistance in the sector.
The GFMD website will also offer a web-based platform of resources for media professionals. Resources include manuals, information about training and media law, as well as lessons learned and the importance of media aid.
Media Development
GFMD's first activity was the organisation of the global conference of media aid organisations over the course of three days in Amman, Jordan in October 2005. Over 400 registered participants attended.
GFMD is guided by a Steering Committee comprised of the leadership of the following organizations: Arab Press Freedom Watch (APFW), UK;
BBC World Service Trust, UK ; Colectivo de Investigacion, Desarrollo y Educacion entre Mujeres (CIDEM), Mexico; Environmental Education Media Project, China; Fundacion Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano (FNPI), Colombia; Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR), USA/UK;
International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), USA; International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), Belgium; Internews Europe, France; Internews International, France; Internews Network, USA; Internews Russia, Russia; Media Development Loan Fund (MDLF), USA; Media Rights Agenda, Nigeria; Panos, UK; South East Asian Press Alliance, Thailand; World Association of Newspapers (WAN), France; Zambezi FoX, South Africa.
Internews Flash, May 3 2005 and GFMD website, April 20 2006.