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The Blue Peace Media Lab seeks to disseminate constructive and high quality stories that merit attention, foster an interest in the topic and ideally encourage to contribute to better water management as an active citizen or a water professional.
The Qarib program is a regional initiative designed to bring media closer to communities in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Palestine. Running from 2023 to mid-2026, the program aims to strengthen social cohesion and create spaces for meaningful dialogue between citizens, local authorities, and marginalized communities.
Discover how climate change impacts Africa and how African journalists are covering it! Join us in Berlin on World Press Day, May 3, 2024. Registration and further Information here. Africa is home to about 18% of the global population, but only accounts for less than 5% of cumulative greenhouse gas emissions.
The Berlin Exile Hub Program is dedicated to exiled journalists in Berlin, who have relocated here as a result of the risks involved in working in their own countries.
MiCT aims to sustainably protect the role of journalism in Sudan and to create an informed society that is capable of addressing the violent instability that has unfolded there since the 15th of April, 2023.
Over 500 Libyan journalists are now benefiting from our program for legal protection involving media professionals, lawyers, and judges. It is supported by the Global Media Defence Fund (GMDF) of UNESCO, the North Africa Media Academy (NAMA), and the Libyan Organization for Independent Media (LOFIM).
The goal of CREAM (Climate Reporting in East African Media) is to enable citizens and farmers in the East African Community (EAC) to prepare for and counteract the damaging consequences of Climate Change.
MiCT and GIZ have embarked on a collaborative initiative to enhance public understanding and engagement in the process of decentralization in Libya.
MiCT (Media in Cooperation and Transition) is proud to announce the successful conclusion of its program "Supporting Female Leadership in Journalism and Civil Society" in partnership with GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit).
"Practicing Media for Peace", which ran through the year of 2023, and was made possible through funding from Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), served as a transformative force harnessing media to foster unity among diverse communities in Nineveh, Iraq.
Elections and the challenges of digitization worldwide are a focus of our work in the Middle-East and in Africa. Elections are the bedrock of any democracy, and as the world transitions to an ever more digital marketplace of ideas, the election process itself demands more participation from more actors, more monitoring, and more care than ever before.
Partnering with the Wikimedia Foundation, MiCT expanded and diversified user groups in order to fill knowledge gaps, grow content libraries for communities living under transitional contexts, and develop organisational capacity of Wiki user groups to recruit and train new editors as well as manage outreach activities for future expansion.
Strengthening the voices of women in media is an essential step towards peace. In Libya and Tunisia, a Fellowship Network of female journalists injects fresh ideas into issues of security, transformation, and democracy.
Citizen Journalism has rocked the world from Bejing to Beirut. In four cities across Iraq, MiCT supported citizen voices for peace. With elements of Media Literacy training and Production Assistance, over 80 Citizen Journalists have made an imprint on their local communities through
Iraqi female experts, social activists, community leaders and journalists have shown their determination in refashioning public life. Despite intimidation, disregard within professional cultures, and community pushback, women nonetheless continue to struggle for space in politics, media, and civil society.
Media Academy North Africa (NAMA) is a new institution offering training to journalists, editors and publishers in the MeNa region.
Political Parties have to be in a constant dialogue in modern democracies, online as well as analog. A new joint project by MiCT and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) Khartoum aims at strengthening the acceptance of democratic parties and thus the acceptance of the democratic system in the overall population - in the run up to the 2021 elections.
The 2018 Eritrea–Ethiopia peace took place on 8–9 July 2018 in Asmara. MiCT is the first international organisation after the peace-deal to work together with ERI TV, the national state broadcaster. In our capacity building activities we focus was social documentary in TV.
‘Local Governance for Democracy Development' is a program for local community members and local authorities as well as local media with approaches to decentralization and democracy at the local level.
“Media Pioneers” is an advanced course designed for a new generation of media entrepreneurs from East Africa and the Middle East.