Affected media outlets and journalism networks have moved to adapt to funding cuts by conducting crowdfunding campaigns, offering workshops, diploma courses, and communication services to companies and universities, and creating alliances with other democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression organizations.
Date: 6/26
Region: Global
Country: Global
Topic: Governance & Rights
Policy Lens: Democracy & Governance
Entry Type: Secondary Effect
Additional Context: This information comes from the Internews report, "Crisis in Journalism: The Impact of the U.S. Government Funding Cuts on Global Media" published in June 2025. The research was led by Internews Europe in close collaboration with three consortia of media development organizations brought together under the European Commission’s Thematic Framework Partnership Agreement for Human Rights and Democracy. The researchers gathered information through direct interviews and surveys with frontline media partners.
Source: Internews

