1、The State of Media DevelopmentGlobal evidence on relevant and effective media supportReportDW Freedom The Media Development Think TankImprintPublisherDeutsche Welle53110 BonnGermanyPublishedMarch 2025 DW AkademieResponsibleCarsten von NahmenAuthorsInes Drefs Rose Kimani Dennis ReineckVera FreitagNic
2、k BenequistaResearchersJean Claude BitsureInes DrefsGiorgi JangianiRose KimaniEmy Osorio MatorelRobi Koki OchiengUmesh PokharelDennis ReineckJean-Pierre UwimanaSamar SabryEditorsLaura MooreJan LublinskiAlexander MatschkeProofreadingHeidi WalshLayoutJorge LoureiroContentsForeword 5Executive summary 8
3、Introduction and overview 12PRINCIPLE 1Ensure that assistance does no harm to public interest media 15PRINCIPLE 2Increase financial and other forms of support to public interest media and the information environment 21PRINCIPLE 3Take a whole of system perspective on supporting the media and informat
4、ion environment 28PRINCIPLE 4Strengthen local leadership and ownership 35PRINCIPLE 5Improve coordination of support to the media and information environment 42PRINCIPLE 6Invest in knowledge,research and learning 50“All is not lost”Five regional perspectives on the US funding freeze 56Conclusion 60Re
5、commendations at a glance 62Annex 70Methodology and limitations 70OECD Development Co-operation Principles for Relevant and Effective Support to Media and the Information Environment 73List of abbreviations 78Literature list 805ForewordForewordThe last week of February 2025 saw an unprecedented onli
6、ne meeting on media development.Experts and managers from the media development sector had come together to bid farewell to one of the most important institutions in our sector:the Center for International Media Assistance(CIMA).The organization had stopped its operations and closed its offices at e