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Assessing the freedom of expression of Syrian refugee media outlets
Assessment of the freedom of expression of seven Syrian media outlets that […]
Free Press Unlimited’s recipe for a media-driven approach to Media Literacy
Last summer, Free Press Unlimited published research into the media literacy of teenagers in South Africa and Mexico. Since then, we have experimented with several pilots on how to effectively improve media literacy. This has resulted in a method with proven effectiveness and a set of principles for a ‘media-driven approach to media literacy’.
An event-based study of the Syrian media sector
This study by Free Press Unlimited highlights that emerging independent media organisations […]
NNIBN Pakistan, PakVoices
Media behaviour of young people in Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova: Belarusian Analytical Workroom
Commissioned by Free Press Unlimited, this sociological study into the media attitudes […]
WADADA News for Kids audience survey: Free Press Unlimited
WADADA News for Kids network has been operating in 16 countries for […]
Youth and violent extremism on social media: mapping the research
Does social media lead vulnerable individuals to resort to violence? Many people […]
Media Pluralism Monitor 2020: Hungary country report
The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool designed to identify […]
Media Pluralism Monitor 2020
This report presents the results and the methodology of the Media Pluralism […]
The 5050 Project Impact Report 2020
The 50:50 Project inspires and supports content-makers to represent women and men […]
Nigeria: A mentorship programme for journalists in Borno ‘broadens their horizon’
Free Press Unlimited supports the Nigerian NGO PAGED Initiative to organise a […]
PakVoices stimulates and supports citizen journalism in Pakistan
PakVoices is a project of Bytes for All and Free Press Unlimited […]