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Internews Network currently has offices in 23 countries.
Since 1982, Internews has worked in 70 countries, including the following: |
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| Afghanistan - AF Albania - AL Algeria - DZ Armenia - AM Azerbaijan - AZ Bahrain - BH Belgium - BE Bangladesh - BD Bosnia-Herzegovina - BA Botswana - BW Bulgaria - BG Cambodia - KH Chad - TD China - CN Côte d’Ivoire - CI Czech Republic - CZ Dem. Rep. of Congo - CD Egypt - EG Ethiopia - ET France - FR Georgia - GE Ghana - GH Greece - GR India - IN Indonesia - ID Israel - IL Jordan - JO Kazakhstan - KZ Kenya - KE Kosova Kuwait - KW Kyrgyz Republic - KG Laos - LA Lebanon - LB Macedonia - MK Madagascar - MG Mexico - MX Mongolia - MN Morocco - MA Mozambique - MZ Namibia - NA |
Nepal - NP
Nigeria - NG Oman - OM Pakistan - PK Palestinian Territories - PS Philippines - PH Romania - RO Russia - RU Rwanda - RW
Saudi Arabia - SA Senegal - SN Serbia & Montenegro - CS South Africa - ZA Sri Lanka - LK Tajikistan - TJ Tanzania - TZ Thailand - TH
Timor Leste - TL Tunisia - TN Ukraine - UA United Kingdom - GB United States - US Vietnam - VN Yemen - YE |
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Internews works closely with local, regional and international partners to implement programs and ensure sustainability. The following is a partial list of Internews implementing partners:
Afghans for Civil Society
An-Nahar Training Center Arab Women’s Media Center Article 19 Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (APN+) Association of Independent Radio (AIR) (Pakistan) Bahrain Journalists Association BBC World Service Trust Catholic Relief Services Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) Center for Internet Development Committee to Protect Journalists Conservation International Deutsche Welle Downtown Community Television El-Khabar Newspaper (Algeria)
Equal Access Geo TV (Pakistan) Indonesia Media Law and Policy Centre (IMPLC) Institute of International Education Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society (IMPACS) Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES) International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) Internet Society (ISOC) IRIN (United Nations Integrated Regional Information Networks)
Journalists Against AIDS (Nigeria) Journalists Association of East Timor Kenya Network for Women Living with HIV/AIDS (KENWA) Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas Link TV Media Development Loan Fund Media Institute of Southern Africa Mercy Corps Moscow Media Law and Policy Center Motion Picture Association of America (MPA) National Association of Broadcasters
Panos Institute
Peshawar University (Pakistan) Policy Project Vietnam Press Club of Lebanon Princess Basma’s Jordanian National Commission Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) Royal University of Phnom Penh Russian Union of Journalists Rustavi 2 (Georgia) Search for Common Ground/ Common Ground Indonesia Stanhope Centre for Communications Policy University of Sarajevo Vital Voices Western Kentucky University (WKU) World Association of Newspapers |
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