Requirements for transparent, professional and trustworthy journalism
What is JTI?
Journalism Trust Initiative is an international standard that helps news outlets benchmarking their transparency and their commitment to ethical journalistic practice. It provides a systemic approach to combat disinformation, and to foster a culture of transparency and responsibility in news publishing.
Journalism Trust Initiative supports the right of every human being to have access to free and reliable information.



How does it work?
JTI is translating existing professional norms into machine-readable code. At the manufacturing level of journalism, benchmarks of quality and independence must be transparent and verifiable to reinstate trust. JTI provides indicators for media outlets to self-assess and comply with – and for citizens, advertisers and regulators to reward it.
JTI is not ranking or rating individual pieces of content as such a mechanism might be misused to curtail the freedom of speech.
More than 2,130 media outlets across 121+ countries participate in the Journalism Trust Initiative.
Mutual benefits in action
Service Providers & Media Outlets
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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
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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
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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
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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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What is our story?
Initiated by Reporters Without Borders, Journalism Trust Initiative standard (CWA 17493:2019) has been created under the aegis of the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) by 130 media organisations, journalists’ associations, editors associations, regulation and self-regulation bodies and other stakeholders of the news industry to promote independent, pluralistic and reliable information.

Partnership
Founding and Philanthropy partners, JTI developed by

European
Commission

Craig Newmark Philanthropies

National Endowment for Democracy

Agence Française de Développement (AFD)

Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (MEAE)
The ministry supports initiatives that encourage freedom of opinion and expression and access to reliable information, and funds JTI operations.

Agence
France-Presse

European Broadcasting Union (EBU)

Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD)
Our Offices Around the World
With a global presence, RSF operates offices in key regions to support press freedom and independent journalism. Contact us for more information, collaboration opportunities, or support regarding our initiatives.
Europe&Americas
Paris
Chloé Fiodiere, cfiodiere@rsf.org
London
Fiona O’Brien, fobrien@rsf.org
Washington DC
Bertrand Mossiat, bmossiat@rsf.org
Rio
Bertrand Mossiat, bmossiat@rsf.org
Asia&Africa
Taipei
Cédric Alviani, calviani@rsf.org
Tunis
Alia Kerkeni, aerkeni@rsf.org
Dakar
Marc Aboflan, maboflan@rsf.org
For general questions
jti@rsf.org
Get answers to your questions
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.
What is assested during the certification?
- Identity & Transparency – This includes aspects such as ownership, management directory, contact details, address, communication with the audience, sources of revenue, and data collection.
- Professionalism & Accountability – This covers the editorial mission statement, accuracy and correction processes, conflicts of interest, sources, internal and external accountability, and training.
Where to begin?
To begin with the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) certification process, you need to create an account on the JTI app.