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813 media freedom violations in 12 months – MFRR Monitoring Report 2022
Partners of the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) have published the latest MFRR Monitoring Report, analysing the 813 media freedom violations…
Kosovo: Joint letter to the Prime Minister Albin Kurti on RTK appointment
The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) and the Safe Journalists Network condemn the shocking physical attack on Albanian journalist Elvis Hila and…
Albania: MFRR and Safe Journalist Network condemn attack on journalist Elvis Hila and his wife
The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) and the Safe Journalists Network condemn the shocking physical attack on Albanian journalist Elvis Hila and…
MFRR Summit 2023: Press Freedom on the Line
The MFRR Summit is back, and this year we’re holding our conference under the title of “Press Freedom on the Line” from 29 – 31 March 2023.
Prize for the Freedom and Future of the Media – Call for Nominations
Every year, the Media Foundation of Sparkasse Leipzig awards its “Prize for the Freedom and Future of the Media”, which is endowed with €20,000, to a…
Feindbild Journalist – Monitoring Lokaljournalismus
Together with the German Federal Association of Digital Publishers and Newspaper Publishers (BDZV), ECPMF has launched a new project to monitor…
IJ4EU fund opens new calls for cross-border investigative journalism
The Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU) fund today, January 12, opened two new calls for cross-border investigative journalism projects in the…
“If I had stayed in Volnovakha, I would have ended up in jail” – Lidia Tarash, Voices of Ukraine
Lidia Tarash is a journalist from Volnovakha, a city in the Donetsk region. In August 2022, she became one of 120 fellows of the Voices of Ukraine…
Kosovo: ECPMF and EFJ welcome new support for Afghan journalists
In collaboration with the Government of Kosovo, EFJ and AJK, ECPMF will host five journalists fleeing persecution in Afghanistan.
"Mentally we are still in Ukraine" – Iryna Synelnyk, Ukrainian Journalist-in-Residence
Interview with Iryna Synelnyk, Ukrainian Journalist-in-Residence in Kosovo.
The RE:Cover Conference – How Russia’s War in Ukraine Changes Journalism
From 09 – 11 December, more than 150 journalists, experts, and politicians gathered in Bratislava, Slovakia for the RE:Cover Conference, organised by…
2022 In Review
The year 2022 has not been an easy one. The ECPMF team would like to share just a few parts of the work that has been done.