Establishing a global, neutral standard for trustworthy media.

Why JTI

In our digital age, it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish information shaped by vested interests from that produced by independent and fair news professionals. An open and honest public debate, aimed at informing the general public, is more and more difficult to sustain, especially when propaganda and ‘fake news’ seem on the rise and trust in institutions and the media is declining. To face those challenges, in line with the fight for freedom of information, Journalism Trust Initiative is an international ISO-type standard that aims at concretely enhancing and safeguarding journalism worthy of this name, complying with ethical rules, approved journalistic methods, and guarantees of independence. We consider important to set up a transparent framework to promote principles of ethical journalism, both to provide guidance to the public and to encourage news sources to raise their professional norms and practices.

Journalism Trust Initiative supports the right of every human being to have access to free and reliable information.

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More than 2,400 media outlets across 127 countries participate in the Journalism Trust Initiative.

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How does it work?

The path towards JTI certification entails: 

  1. Discovering the standard: the news source consults the 130 criteria of the standard, presented in the form of a questionnaire via journalismtrustinitiative.org
  2. Self-assessment: the news source answers the 130 questions and identifies discrepancies with its practices. The media outlet can publish its Transparency Report.
  3. Certification: the news source requests an external, independent audit firm to conduct a certifying audit. The audit firm issues the JTI certification in case the news source complies with all the requirements of the JTI standard.

Benefits of the JTI certification

See how JTI connects diverse users through meaningful collaborations, driving transparency and trust in journalism.

Service Providers & Media Outlets

Connection

Service providers &
Media Outlets

Service providers offer specialized training, funding opportunities, and technical support to media outlets, helping them meet JTI standards and improve their practices

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Donors & Media Outlets

Connection

Donors &
Media Outlets

Donors use JTI-certified standards to direct funding to transparent, trustworthy outlets, while media outlets access more funding opportunities aligned with ethical practices

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Certifiers & Media Outlets

Connection

Certifiers &
Media Outlets

Certifiers strengthen journalism standards by ensuring compliance with transparency and ethical principles, while media outlets gain trust and visibility

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Tech Platform & Media Outlets

Connection

Tech Platforms &
Media Outlets

Use JTI standard as a criteria to favour trustworthy content though algorithmic indexation and increase visibility of compliant media

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The story behind JTI

The idea of designing a self-regulatory mechanism applicable to all news sources worldwide in the form of an ISO-type standard was initiated by Reporters Without Borders. In April 2018, to develop the Journalism Trust Initiative standard, RSF brought together 130 experts from news organisations, journalist associations, publishers associations, regulatory and self-regulating organisations, academics, and other stakeholders in the news industry around the world. The process unfolded under the auspices of the European Committee for Standardization (CEN-CENELEC) and its French counterpart the French Accreditation Committee (COFRAC). The standard was validated and registered under the reference CWA 17493 in December 2019.

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130 experts from news organisations, journalist associations, publishers associations, regulatory and self-regulating organisations, academics, and more.

Our Offices Around the World

With a global presence, RSF operates offices in key regions to support press freedom and journalism.

Offices

Brussels

Dakar

London

Paris

Prague

Rio de Janeiro

Taipei

Tunis

Washington, D.C.

Sections

Berlin

Geneva

Madrid

Stockholm

Vienna

Meet the Journalism Trust Initiative team

Benjamin Sabbah

Director

Chloé Fiodiere

Deputy director

Bertrand Mossiat

Manager

Blandine Angbako

Regional Officer - Africa

Ayoub Dhifallah

Regional Officer - Tunisia

Funding partners

Philanthropy partners

FAQ

How long does it take to get a certification?

Obtaining a JTI certification takes approximately 1 to 3 months. The process begins with a self-assessment via the JTI app,
which takes a couple of hours. Next, the public disclosure step, where results are published as a transparency report, happens immediately. Finally, the certification step, which is optional and involves an independent audit, takes 1 to 3 months to complete.

The Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) assessment evaluates media outlets based on 18 clauses and 130 questions, covering two key areas:
  1. Identity & Transparency – This includes aspects such as ownership, management directory, contact details, address, communication with the audience, sources of revenue, and data collection.
  2. Professionalism & Accountability – This covers the editorial mission statement, accuracy and correction processes, conflicts of interest, sources, internal and external accountability, and training.
The assessment helps measure a media outlet’s compliance with the international standard CW 17493 to ensure transparency, ethical journalism, and credibility.

To begin with the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) certification process, you need to create an account on the JTI app.

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