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About Internews

Internews is an international media development organization based in California.

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Our Mission

Information is the power that can change the world. We are in the midst of a revolution in human communication that is profoundly reshaping our future. Yet, for nearly half the planet, the promise of this revolution has not been fulfilled.

Internews is an international media development organization whose mission is to empower local media worldwide to give people the news and information they need, the ability to connect, and the means to make their voices heard.

Our Vision for the Future

We envision a world where everyone can communicate freely with anyone, anywhere, and exchange the news and information they need to shape the future of their communities and the world.

Our Values

The Power of Information: We believe that free flowing, locally produced and editorially independent news and information has the power to transform lives and enrich communities.  

Journalistic Integrity: We uphold the values of journalistic independence and professional ethics in our work, in our organization and with our funders. Consistent with these values, Internews advocates for the importance of quality, local, independent media and the right to access information, but does not take a position on other policy issues. We reject any funding or support that would compromise our organizational independence.

Innovation: Working in some of the most difficult environments around the world, Internews pioneers applications of new technologies for development and designs and implements innovative solutions to programmatic and operational challenges.

Persistence: We recognize that social progress involves a commitment to long-term engagement, flexibility in approach, and persistent encouragement of partners and programs.

Activities

Through its programs, Internews improves the reach, quality, and sustainability of local media, enabling them to better serve the information needs of their communities.

Internews has worked in over 70 countries and trained over 80,000 people in media skills1. Together with local partners, our activities include establishing and supporting media outlets, journalist associations, and broadcast networks. We also have special programs to improve reporting on the environment, humanitarian crises, public health and women’s issues.

Formed in 1982, Internews Network is a 501(c)(3) organization headquartered in California. The organization currently works in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America (see map). Internews Network has projected revenues of $35 million for 2009.

Internews has supported the development of some 4800 independent media outlets to date, including radio and television stations, newspapers and online news sites. Our activities include:

  • Training. Internews trains 8,000-10,000 people every year in journalism, production, and management. For more advanced media professionals, Internews offers training in topics such as computer graphics, media law, and investigative journalism. more
  • Production. To strengthen the independent media sector, Internews works with local media professionals to produce original, high-quality programming. In 2008 this came to 8,800 hours of television and radio programming, with a combined potential audience of over 200 million radio listeners and over 100 million TV viewers. more
  • Media infrastructure. Internews provides a broad range of infrastructure support to enable independent media to provide vital news and information, including providing journalists and stations with production equipment, creating production studios, and building radio stations from the ground up. more
  • Media law and policy. To allow independent media to fulfill their “watchdog” function, Internews has worked for the adoption and implementation of fair media laws and policies in 21 countries. Internews has also worked for open and accessible Internet and telecommunications policy in 36 countries.more

As part of its work fostering independent media and access to information, Internews has developed special global programs in health journalism, environmental journalism, humanitarian media, information and communications technology, and governance and transparency.

1 Training figure includes each participant at each Internews training. Some individuals participate in multiple trainings.

Donors

Internews Network is supported by grants and contributions. Funders have included the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Coxe-Otus Fund, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Ford Foundation, Google, the Gregory C. Carr Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, the National Science Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the United Nations Foundation, UNDP, UNHCR, UNICEF, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Department of State, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the World Bank, and many others.

Internews Network has projected revenues of $35 million for 2009.

Financial Information

Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax

More Information

Internews Brochure 2007 – Screen Quality – 200 KB(PDF)

Internews Brochure 2007 – Print Quality - 5.0 MB(PDF)

Annual Report

"(Internews') success in promoting democracy, pluralism, conflict resolution and the growth of active, well-informed civil societies in emerging democracies is undeniable."

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
7/28/96


"Internews is an internationally respected organization with a proven track record of supporting independent media."

— Krishna Kumar, "Promoting Independent Media: Strategies for Democracy Assistance," 2006