Good journalism. Better societies.
IMS promotes better societies supported and fuelled by good journalism around the world. This vision is only achievable through engagement, collaboration, and creation of synergies between likeminded local and international stakeholders to effectively align and concert efforts, resources, and capacities to strengthen media freedom, freedom of expression and access to reliable information.
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Welcome to the IMS partner portal
The IMS partner portal is intended to help make your day-to-day management of your partnership with IMS easy, transparent and reliable.
The portal gives you access to three spaces:
- "My Info": In this space you can share key information about your organisation with IMS
- "Our Partnership": This space contains relevant information and agreements about our partnership
- "About IMS": This space provides full access to IMS’ own strategies, policies and governance structure
The partner portal is a work in progress. We will gradually add additional elements like links to useful tools and resources. We warmly welcome any feedback, suggestions, and recommendations that you may have on how we can improve your experience when working with the portal.
IMS staff, partners, beneficiaries, and members of public are encouraged to report suspicion of misconduct by IMS staff and partner organisations with financial support from IMS.
To file a report, follow the link below:
IMS Partner Stories
Magamba Network
In the newly completed Zimbabwean election, the country’s independent media played a pivotal role, keeping voters informed and speaking truth to power. The mission for IMS partner Magamba Network was to keep young Zimbabweans informed and allow them to join the democratic conversation.
Jummar
The Tishreen protest movement in Iraq made it clear that many young Iraqis want change in their society and their political systems. In an effort to create a platform that could address the concerns brought forward during the Tishreen protests, Aida Al-Kaisy – together with two colleagues – founded the independent media outlet Jummar.
Women media startup Indonesia
Women's media in Indonesia is experiencing growth, even though it is having difficulty surviving. Women's media existed in Indonesia through the struggles of extraordinary women who contributed their energy and even their own salaries. Now, the number of media in Indonesia has reached 47 thousand. Of that number, 43 thousand are online media, while the number of media companies registered with the Press Council is 1,700.
Radio Begum
Radio Begum is a radio station in Afghanistan run by women for women. They offer programming around women's health, mental wellbeing and social issues, as well as educational programming for girls who are not allowed to attend school.