Ensuring Transparency in Journalism: Konde’s Journey with JTI

When we spoke with Nabila Wahuy, Executive Manager at Konde, she shared the story of a media outlet driven by purpose. Konde is more than just an independent platform in Indonesia—it’s a voice for women and marginalized communities. Through investigative reports, opinion pieces, and multimedia content across their website and social media channels, they bring crucial but often overlooked stories to light. Beyond reporting, Konde actively collaborates with organizations advocating for domestic workers’ rights and disability inclusion issues, ensuring their journalism drives real impact.

“JTI provided us with a structured framework that reassures the public of our independence and integrity. It’s not just about certification; it’s about building trust in our work.”

Nabila Wahuy, Executive Manager of Konde

Tell us a bit about yourself and your role at Konde.

I am the Executive Manager of Konde, and my background is in English Literature. My main responsibilities include managing stakeholder relationships, overseeing partnerships—including our collaboration with JTI—and leading a small team to implement various programs each month. I am also involved in the internal and external audit processes of our organization.

Can you introduce Konde and its mission?

Konde is a media platform focused on amplifying the voices of women and marginalized communities. We publish two to three articles each week on our website and share multimedia content, including infographics, carousels, and short videos, across social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. We also collaborate with organizations that advocate for domestic workers’ rights, disability inclusion, and other marginalized groups.

An infographic featuring three women at the center of a protest.

Tell us a bit about yourself and your role at Konde.

I am the Executive Manager of Konde, and my background is in English Literature. My main responsibilities include managing stakeholder relationships, overseeing partnerships—including our collaboration with JTI—and leading a small team to implement various programs each month. I am also involved in the internal and external audit processes of our organization.

Can you introduce Konde and its mission?

Konde is a media platform focused on amplifying the voices of women and marginalized communities. We publish two to three articles each week on our website and share multimedia content, including infographics, carousels, and short videos, across social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. We also collaborate with organizations that advocate for domestic workers’ rights, disability inclusion, and other marginalized groups.

How did you first hear about JTI?

Konde is a media platform focused on amplifying the voices of women and marginalized communities. We publish two to three articles each week on our website and share multimedia content, including infographics, carousels, and short videos, across social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. We also collaborate with organizations that advocate for domestic workers’ rights, disability inclusion, and other marginalized groups.

What motivated you to pursue JTI certification, and what benefits have you seen from it?

For us, transparency is essential. The JTI certification provided an objective way to demonstrate our editorial independence and professional standards. By publishing our transparency report, we reassured our audience that we are free from financial or political influence. The impact was immediate—after making the report public, several larger media organizations and industry stakeholders reached out, asking about our experience and how they could also obtain certification. This has helped us build credibility and opened up new opportunities for collaboration.

How was your experience with the JTI certification process?

Completing the transparency report was a rigorous process that took us a few months. It required a thorough internal review of our operations, but it was worth it. The final report is now featured on our website, making our commitment to transparency visible to the public.

How has communication with the JTI team been throughout this process?

The JTI team has been incredibly supportive and responsive. They provided detailed explanations whenever we had questions and guided us through each step of the process. Even when minor issues arose, they were quick to assist—sometimes even reaching out via WhatsApp to ensure we had everything we needed. Their support has made a significant difference in our experience.

What’s next for Konde, and how do you see JTI certification evolving in the future?

We believe JTI certification is an essential tool for independent media like ours. It strengthens our credibility and sets a higher standard for transparency in journalism. Moving forward, we hope more media outlets adopt the JTI framework, creating a stronger, more accountable media ecosystem.

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