Draft:Global Forum for Media Development
International media development nonprofit
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The Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) is the largest community of journalism organizations dedicated to developing media organizations.[1] The organization sees media development like the development of other infrastructure, helping it to be professionalized. A major role for the organization is the coordination and networking of media organizations around the world.[2] It has also advocated for inclusion of freedom of expression and related values into the Sustainable Development Goals at the United Nations, succeeding in getting 'Public Access to Information' as a goal for the first time in 2016.[2][3]
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In 2016 it had over 200 organizations,[2] up from 139 across 80 countries in 2014.[3]
In 2024, the OECD published principles on media development after advocacy by the Global Forum for Media Development and the Center for International Media Assistance.[4] As part of the process, GFMD surveyed its 203 member organizations.[5]
