Pathways to Media Reform in Sub‑Saharan Africa Reflections from a Regional ConsultationABOUT CIMA
The
Center for International Media Assistance
(CIMA),
at the National Endowment for Democracy,
works to strengthen the support, raise the visibility,
and improve the effectiveness of independent
media development throughout the world. The
center provides information, builds networks,
conducts research, and highlights the indispensable
role independent media play in the creation and
development of sustainable democracies. An
important aspect of CIMA’s work is to research ways
to attract additional US private sector interest in and
support for international media development.
CIMA convenes working groups, discussions, and
panels on a variety of topics in the field of media
development and assistance. The center also issues
reports and recommendations based on working
group discussions and other investigations. These
reports aim to provide policymakers, as well as
donors and practitioners, with ideas for bolstering
the effectiveness of media assistance.
Center for International Media Assistance
National Endowment for Democracy
1025 F STREET, N.W., 8TH FLOOR
WASHINGTON, DC 20004
PHONE: (202) 378-9700
FAX: (202) 378-9407
EMAIL:
CIMA@ned.org
URL:
https://cima.ned.org
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and facilitating important or difficult discussions.
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