Media Development:Shaping Policy, Increasing Understanding Why We Need the Global Forum.

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Media Development:Shaping Policy, Increasing Understanding Why We Need the Global Forum

What is the GFMD ? Platform for media development organisations to work together; Based on principle of creating and strengthening free, independent, pluralistic and inclusive media systems. Network of some 400 media development organisations in 97 countries; Established in 2005 at 1st GFMD in Amman; Focuses on news media and journalism. Platform for media development organisations to work together; Based on principle of creating and strengthening free, independent, pluralistic and inclusive media systems. Network of some 400 media development organisations in 97 countries; Established in 2005 at 1st GFMD in Amman; Focuses on news media and journalism.

GFMD: Shaping Policy To advocate for the recognition of media development as its own sector and a crucial part of overall development strategies; To advocate for free, independent, pluralistic and viable media systems to be recognised as a primary pillar for advancing social, economic and political development; To increase support for media development that aims to build free, independent, pluralistic and inclusive media systems. To advocate for the recognition of media development as its own sector and a crucial part of overall development strategies; To advocate for free, independent, pluralistic and viable media systems to be recognised as a primary pillar for advancing social, economic and political development; To increase support for media development that aims to build free, independent, pluralistic and inclusive media systems.

GFMD: Shaping Policy Making the case that media contribute to good governance and human development; Making the case that media systems have to be free, independent, pluralistic, inclusive; Making the case through monitoring and evaluation, quantative and qualitative analysis. Making the case that media contribute to good governance and human development; Making the case that media systems have to be free, independent, pluralistic, inclusive; Making the case through monitoring and evaluation, quantative and qualitative analysis.

Why do we have the GFMD? Increasing Understanding + Cooperation To bring the media development community together; To share information about best practice, projects that worked; To improve our tools in monitoring and evaluating impact of our work; To build coalitions and partnerships with in the community and with civil society organisations. To bring the media development community together; To share information about best practice, projects that worked; To improve our tools in monitoring and evaluating impact of our work; To build coalitions and partnerships with in the community and with civil society organisations.

What does the GFMD do? Bringing the community together: Latin America, Cartagena, March 2008; Eurasia, Paris, March 2008; Asia, Colombo, April 2008; Africa, June 2008 (cooperation with AMI); Middle East/North Africa, planned for September 2008 Global Forum, November 2008; Bringing the community together: Latin America, Cartagena, March 2008; Eurasia, Paris, March 2008; Asia, Colombo, April 2008; Africa, June 2008 (cooperation with AMI); Middle East/North Africa, planned for September 2008 Global Forum, November 2008;

What does the GFMD do? Services for the community: Platform for exchange, show-case work of media NGOs in the regions, database of donors, database of media development groups, resource material, advocacy advice etc; Joint strategies and advocacy; Access to donor community for smaller media NGOs; Services for the community: Platform for exchange, show-case work of media NGOs in the regions, database of donors, database of media development groups, resource material, advocacy advice etc; Joint strategies and advocacy; Access to donor community for smaller media NGOs;

What does the GFMD do? Increasing impact of our work: Improve monitoring and evaluation; Share best practice and experience; Build partnerships with other global organisations; Increase recognition of our sector by international organisations, donors, governments. Increasing impact of our work: Improve monitoring and evaluation; Share best practice and experience; Build partnerships with other global organisations; Increase recognition of our sector by international organisations, donors, governments.

What’s in it for me? Directly: find out about the work of others that share the same principles, show case my work, learn about new tools and programme ideas, improve my knowledge of project design, monitoring and evaluation, build new partnerships, participate in forums; Indirectly: build a real community, get recognition for media development, put media freedom and independence high on the development agenda, increase overall donor support. Directly: find out about the work of others that share the same principles, show case my work, learn about new tools and programme ideas, improve my knowledge of project design, monitoring and evaluation, build new partnerships, participate in forums; Indirectly: build a real community, get recognition for media development, put media freedom and independence high on the development agenda, increase overall donor support.

Thank You Bettina Peters GFMD Director, Tel: Bettina Peters GFMD Director, Tel: