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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Courage under fire: How IFEX member voices and research are helping shape global action for Palestine
When Israel began its assault on Gaza, information was among the many casualties. Foreign media were largely barred from entering the territory, except for rare, Israeli military-escorted trips, with access remaining tightly restricted since. Palestinian journalists – themselves living through the chaos and danger – were the only reporters consistently documenting events from inside Gaza. It is thanks to their persistence, and to the work of IFEX members who monitored the attacks against them amidst widespread violence and severe restrictions on access and reporting, that IFEX has been able to consistently raise their voices and share essential information with the Media Freedom Coalition (MFC), which led in 2025 to an MFC statement acknowledging the dangers faced by Palestinian journalists.
When a crisis hits: How AMDISS kept the lights on for South Sudan’s journalists
At a time when escalating political violence and armed clashes between government forces, aligned militias, and opposition groups have stalled the implementation of the 2018 peace agreement and deepened an already severe humanitarian crisis in South Sudan, IFEX member the Association for Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS) remains one of the country’s leading organisations supporting independent media. In early 2025, AMDISS faced a situation that put many of its critical programs at risk. Its Executive Director Irene Ayaa reached out to the IFEX network.
Defending women journalists: How Fundamedios is working to support their ability to work in safety, now and tomorrow
For nearly two decades, IFEX member Fundamedios has tracked and documented violations of freedom of expression and crimes against journalists across Ecuador. In 2023, they reported that women journalists face twice the risks of their male counterparts, along with having to deal with relentless waves of gender-based attacks and threats that are amplified in toxic online spaces. Faced with this dangerous and deteriorating reality, Fundamedios, with IFEX financial support, launched new initiatives in 2025 focused on women journalists’ holistic safety.
Connecting to counter authoritarianism: How Mizzima Media is supporting Myanmar’s journalists through knowledge-sharing and solidarity
Despite claims by Myanmar’s military government that it is ready to restore normalcy and civilian rule in the country, the junta continues to violently attack the civil disobedience movement and those perceived to be supporting or sympathizing with the “Spring Revolution.” In 2025, IFEX member Mizzima Media connected with other media groups undergoing similar lived realities and carried out a series of initiatives that will have an enduring legacy in support of the country’s independent media and access to information.
Riding the AI wave – but ethically: How the Albanian Media Institute is working to strengthen journalists’ use of artificial intelligence
The impacts of AI on journalism are complex and still evolving. While some welcome it to streamline work, others see more downsides, including its ability to turbocharge mis- and disinformation. Albania’s journalists use AI more frequently than their colleagues in neighbouring countries, and the lack of formal ethical guidance for its use prompted IFEX member the Albanian Media Institute (AMI) to take action. “We responded very quickly to an immediate need”, says AMI director Remzi Lani. “This is the moment when AI is flooding Albanian media.”
Community journalist RJ Ledesma among 19 killed in Negros military operation
The incident illustrates the extreme risks faced by community journalists in conflict-prone areas, especially those who have been repeatedly subjected to red-tagging.