Decolonizzare i media

Decolonizzare i media


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Ven 19 aprile 2024

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14:00 - 14:50

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The media landscape today is a very different one from the one in which the media development field was born. The skills and information gap between Global North and Global South is much narrower. Autochthonous organisations offering a deeply-rooted and multi-dimensional view on what media development means in their domestic contexts are mushrooming across many countries and regions. Even media festivals in the Global South are gaining global prominence.
Yet, to the frustration of many in these independent ecosystems around the world, it appears that only a small proportion of the funds routed through the major international intermediaries ends up in the hands of domestic and regional organisations. And, as funds get even more pressured, INGOs operating in some countries are starting to compete for local sources of funding against their domestic counterparts. In some places, it’s still valuable to have international organisations with international diplomatic cladding operating in the teeth of local press freedom pressures – but in other contexts, the added value of international groups on international salaries appears to be more marginal.
What forces are keeping the status quo in place? What should the relationship be between those powerful, well-resourced international organisations, & the domestic/regional organisations & networks that have grown in their shadow? While these relationships are being renegotiated in other parts of civil society, why is this not happening in media development? What would media development look like if we were designing it today?
In short, we’ve heard at previous editions of the festival about efforts to decolonise media content, but how do we decolonise media funding and media development?
Moderated by Sameer Padania.


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Palazzo Murena (Perugia)
Palazzo Murena (Perugia)

Il Palazzo Murena è un edificio storico di Perugia, in Umbria. Sito in piazza dell'Università, è sede dell'Università degli Studi di Perugia.

Nishant Lalwani
Nishant Lalwani

Nishant Lalwani is CEO of the International Fund for Public Interest Media, which supports media organizations and ecosystem-level interventions across four focus regions: Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Eastern Europe. It aims to boost the economic resilience of independent media organizations in crisis, to support experimentation and innovation, and to bring about a new paradigm of sustainability for independent public interest journalism. He was previously managing director of Luminate, a global philanthropic organisation with the goal of empowering people and institutions to work together to build just and fair societies,  where he led Luminate's global strategy for funding independent media. Prior to joining Luminate, Nishant co-founded the non-profit Global Innovation Fund (GIF). As COO, he led GIF’s investment process and venture support team, making investments and grants across the world, including Burkina Faso, Pakis...

Mira Milosevic
Mira Milosevic

Mira Milosevic is the Executive Director of Brussels-based Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD). Prior to joining GFMD Mira managed Media Development Programmes at WAN-IFRA, and has served as Chief Platform Officer at Indie Voices and as Director of Belgrade Media Center. More recently, she authored the World Press Trends reports, the most authoritative global source of data and analysis on the international newspaper industry, published by WAN-IFRA. Mira holds a BA in Economics and a MA in Communication.

Christine Mungai
Christine Mungai

Christine Mungai is a writer and journalist based in Kenya. Currently, she is the curator for Baraza Media Lab in Nairobi, a co-creation space that supports public-interest storytelling. She was a 2018 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. Her work has been published in The Elephant, The Africa Report, Rest of World, The Boston Globe, Al Jazeera English, The New Internationalist, and Adi Magazine, among other outlets.

Sameer Padania
Sameer Padania

Sameer Padania runs independent consultancy Macroscope, which works with diverse stakeholders – including independent media, philanthropy, civil society, businesses, think tanks, & governments – on strategies, policies and funding mechanisms to defend, support & grow public interest journalism ecosystems around the world. He leads the Local News Plans initiative for the UK's Public Interest News Foundation, which includes the country's first Local News Fund in Newry, Northern Ireland, and is on a Visiting Fellowship with the German Marshall Fund's Cities Program. His reports include the Forum on Information and Democracy’s global report calling on governments to deliver A New Deal for Journalism, an overview of media and journalism festivals in the Global South, and guides on grantmaking to journalism, funding investigative journalism, and developing national funds for journalism. He writes an independent newsletter on journalism funding, and from 2019-2022, he wrote the Journalism ...

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