Internews Europe is a European non-profit organisation established in 1995 to help developing countries establish and strengthen independent media organisations in order to support freedom of expression and freedom of access to information.
Afghan Computer Science Association (ACSA) a non-profit and non-political computer world trust founded in 1999 has the aim to introduce and motivate afghan nation to explore the very new field of Computer Science and ICT (Information and Communication Technologies). The association has tried and will be trying to facilitate afghan community with this new knowledge as they are fighting for their survival in the modern world, so the assocaition believs that with the education of computer science and information technology they can help their nation to tuch the very highs of the success.
Iraqi Al-Amal Association is a non-political, non-sectarian and non profit association of volunteers actively engaged in projects for the benefit and well being of the Iraqi population regardless of race, gender and political or religious affiliation.
Al-Amal was established in 1992 in the midst of the horrific conditions prevailing after the Second Gulf War with the aim of providing aid to relieve the suffering of the Iraqi people and to establish a just and democratic society for Arabs, Kurds and other nationalities in Iraq.
The Association of Caribbean MediaWorkers (ACM) is a network of journalists,
media workers and media associations spanning the Caribbean Basin.
It was established in Barbados in 2001 and is currently headquartered in
Trinidad and Tobago.
It holds membership of the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) and is represented on the Latin American and Caribbean Forum for Media Development.
Association Rwandaise des Femmes des Medias (ARFEM)
Rwanda
The ARFEM aims to defend and protect women journalists' rights in Rwanda and provides support to help them become efficient and professional journalists.
the independent news agency Aswat al-Iraq is an independent Iraqi news agency with contributions from a network of Iraqi correspondents spread throughout the country and from three independent Iraqi newspapers.
The agency began publishing in Arabic on 21 November 2004 and now provides services in Arabic, Kurdish and English through its website www.aswataliraq.info.
The agency strives to produce balanced coverage of Iraqi developments in politics, culture, business, sport and civil societ.
The BBC World Service Trust is the BBC's international charity that uses media and communications to reduce poverty and promote human rights, thereby enabling people to build better lives.