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A coordinating group of national and international media organizations.
A coordinating group of national and international media organizations.

Aliansi Jurnalis Independen

AMARC

AMIC
Asian Media information and Communication Centre, AMIC, established in 1971 with the support of the Government of Singapore and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung of Germany

Asia Media
published by the UCLA Asia Institute

Asia Media Forum
Asia Media Forum is a space for journalists to share insights on issues related to the media and their profession, as well as stories, information and opinions on democracy, development and human rights in Asia

ASIAVIEWS
ASIAVIEWS is an on-line weekly regional magazine covering news and providing commentaries from around South-East Asia and beyond.

Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility

Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)
Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) aims to improve current Malaysian journalism practice and independence through training, advocacy, research and analysis and practical experience.

Colombia Journalism Review
America’s Premier Media Monitor from Colombia’s Graduate School of Journalism

Community Broadcasting Association of Australia

Freedom House
Freedom House is an independent non-governmental organization, founded over 60 years ago, that supports the expansion of freedom in the world. It conducts advocacy, education, and training initiatives that promote human rights, democracy, free market econ

Global Journalist
Global Journalist magazine reports on the state of press freedom around the world, covers developments in international journalism and serves international journalists. It was first published in 1995 for the International Press Institute but in 1999 the m

Hong Kong Journalists Association

IFEX
IFEX Communiqué and Free Expression Spotlight,

IFJ
International Federation of Journalists

Indonesia tsunami relief portal
Indonesia tsunami relief portal

Indonesian Association for Media Development

Indonesian Association for Media Development

Inside Indonesia
Inside Indonesia, Australian based magazine on Indonesia.

Inside Radio
trade magazine with today’s top stories and banner ads

International Journalists' Network
This Week in the International Journalists' Network, International Journalists' Network (IJNet)

International Press Institute (IPI)
the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists, is dedicated to the furtherance and safeguarding of press freedom, the protection of freedom of opinion and expression, the promotion of the free flow of news and information, and th

ISIS International
Feminist NGO focusing on information and communication issues. Based in the Philippines.

KangGURU Radio English (KGRE)
KangGURU Radio English (KGRE) , Bali, Indonesia is a weekly English language radio program for English language learners in Indonesia. It is broadcast throughout Indonesia on over 80 RRI & private radio stations.

Media Partners Asia
Based in Hong Kong, Media Partners Asia, Ltd (MPA) is a leading provider of independent analysis and information on Asia's media and communications industries. It is principally focused on the coverage of advertising, broadcasting, broadband, cable, satel

Palawan Broadcasting Corporation

Philippines Center for Investigative Journalism

Reporters Sans Frontieres

rttl.org

SEAPA

Taiwan Foundation for Democracy

The Radio Magazine
Trade magazine with banners, print version and online news

vodnews.org

www.fm100cmu.com

www.malaysiakini.com

www.perspektif.net

www.wfda.net

 


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Cyclone brings Burmese military to its knees: Now aid workers say at least 20,000 are dead and tens of thousands more injured. There are fears that the number will rise due cholera and other water-borne disease breaking out amongst the two million people made homeless by the cyclone.The Burmese military is under mounting pressure to allow UN aid workers unlimited access to deal with the disaster. However, as our correspondents report, they are resistant to receive outside help.

Cambodian school children drop out of school after the WFP stops providing rice: Global stocks of rice are at their lowest in two decades. As a result rice prices have more than doubled since the start of the year. The United Nations World Food Programme’s spokesperson, Paul Risley, says the “poorest of the poor” will go hungry because their agency can’t afford to buy rice. As of this month the United Nations World Food Programme has suspended free breakfasts to nearly half a million school children. Sorn Sarath from VOD went to visit one of the schools affected to see the impact.

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