IFEX is making a difference worldwide
During a period when the terms ‘record-breaking’ and ‘unprecedented’ too often describe negative developments in our world, and when polarization and divisiveness are on the ascent, the IFEX network demonstrated solidarity, support, compassion, and understanding. In 2024 we countered extraordinary efforts to undermine the free expression and information rights we promote and defend, as well as attacks directed at our own abilities to do this work.
Advancing press freedom together
Across the globe, IFEX members are doing the vital work of defending journalists, equipping them with the tools and skills they need, and confronting the forces that silence them. IFEX exists to support that work: connecting organizations across borders, sharing knowledge, opening doors to advocacy spaces, and channelling resources to where they are needed most.
IFEX Collaboration Project
By developing action-oriented tools and frameworks, IFEX is helping civil society organisations strengthen collaboration, challenge power imbalances, and build the foundations for more just and inclusive collective work.
Meeting the AI moment
Artificial intelligence is disrupting journalism, boosting efficiency and data analysis while also exacerbating threats and disinformation. The IFEX network is ready for the challenge.
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Court rules in favour of two journalists and activist in case of 2023 police brutality
The Media Foundation for West Africa welcomes the court’s decision as a breakthrough in the fight against impunity. This is particularly significant given that the perpetrators are security personnel from institutions expected to play a frontline role in protecting journalists from attack.
Ukraine: Russian missile-and-drone attack damaged six media offices in Kyiv
A recent Russian missile-and-drone attack on Kyiv damaged media infrastructure and affected journalists and their families.
New multi-country study examines sexual harassment in media workplaces
The 2025 study finds that on average, 29 percent of media professionals reported experiencing sexual harassment.
“The Intercept Brasil” faces doxxing, cyber harassment after its investigation into presidential candidate Flávio Bolsonaro
For Reporters Without Borders (RSF), publicly exposing journalists and encouraging hostile narratives against the press fuels intimidation, delegitimises investigative reporting and fosters a hostile environment for independent journalism in Brazil’s polarised pre-electoral climate.
Generative AI in India – Litigation over legislation?
SFLC.in says there is a need for a comprehensive and coherent generative AI framework in India.
A year after the Bread&Net 2025 “unconference”, SMEX reflects on the outcomes
The questions raised in the Bread&Net sessions – who controls digital infrastructure, who bears the cost of platform decisions, and what accountability actually looks like in contexts of war, growing authoritarianism and repression – have only grown more pressing.