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Journalism Trust Initiative and Sveriges Tidskrifter to team up in Sweden14 November, 202

This new collaboration with Sweden’s largest industry organisation in the media world aims to boost the footprint of the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI), the quality standard for news publishing developed by Reporters Without Borders. Safeguarding the highest quality standards within news publishing has never been more critical, even in a country often paired with high levels of trust. 

Protecting independent journalism and the right to information in Ukraine

The conference was dedicated to discussing the recovery and strengthening of Ukraine’s information ecosystem in the context of the war. Mykola Tochytskyi, Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications, introduced  the event and highlighted the importance of protecting the professional activities of journalists and media independence.

Four more African media outlets committed to trustworthy journalism obtain JTI certification

The Nigerian news site NatureNews, the Ivorian radio station Gbêkê FM and the Senegalese news sites PressAfrik and Financial Afrik have followed Niger’s Studio Kalangou in getting certified with the Journalism Trust initiative (JTI), which Reporters Without Borders (RSF) launched to provide advantages to news sources that adhere to journalistic practices and ethics.

Detector Media becomes first Ukrainian outlet to obtain a JTI certification

On 31 May 2024, Ukrainian news organisation Detector Media was granted the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) certification, an international standard of journalistic norms created by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Detector Media, both a media and an NGO, strives to improve the quality of Ukrainian news by fighting disinformation and propaganda, sharing a common goal with the JTI certification program. 

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