Internews Partners
Internews works closely with local, regional, and international partners
to implement programs and ensure sustainability. The following is a representative
list of Internews implementing partners.
- Afghans for Civil Society
- An-Nahar Training Center (Lebanon)
- Arab Women’s Media Center (Jordan)
- Article 19
- Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS
- Association of Independent Radio (Pakistan)
- Association pour le Développement des Médias Communautaires (Chad)
- Bahrain Journalists Association
- BBC World Service Trust
- Catholic Relief Services
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- 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
- Institute of International Education
- Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society
- Institute for War and Peace Reporting
- International Center for Journalists
- International Foundation for Election Systems
- International Research and Exchanges Board
- International Women’s Media Foundation
- 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
- 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
- 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
- World Association of Newspapers
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