Our Reach
We supported 152 media outlets in 2023.
Our Impact
On average, 80% of participants improved their critical information engagement skills and behaviors through our online or in-person courses.
Quick Facts
- 75% of participants reported an increase in their demand for quality news across programs
- We equipped 5,500 teachers to incorporate problem-based learning, critical thinking, cross-cultural communications, teamwork, and self- management into their classrooms
- We collaborated with 438 schools to integrate information literacy into their curricula
- 96% of journalists from four programs improved safety and security practices
Featured Solutions
- Reducing corruption: Training journalists to produce unbiased reporting.
- Supporting information integrity and resilience: Supporting independent media and watchdog groups to produce a healthy media environment.
- Building social trust: Empowering people to recognize misinformation and support professional media.
Articles & Op-Eds
- "Strengthen Media Literacy to Win the Fight Against Misinformation" (Kristin M. Lord and Katya Vogt)
- "Coronavirus and Ebola: Hard Lessons, Prudently Applied" (Jill Miller)
- "Students In Ukraine Learn How To Spot Fake Stories, Propaganda, and Hate Speech" (Sasha Ingber)
People
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Michael MirnySenior Director, Information and Media
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Mehri DruckmanCountry Director for Ukraine/Senior Advisor to Global Programs
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Evan TraczDirector, Communities and Governance
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Sarah BushmanDeputy Program Director