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As Britain prepares to host the all-important COP26 climate change talks, Christine Allen, Director of CAFOD, argues that we have a unique opportunity to reset our economy, our politics, and our society. And the media has a crucial role to play.
IBT Director Mark Galloway fears that international content is especially vulnerable, as public service broadcasters face radical change.
As the UK prepares to leave the EU, there is an opportunity for international NGOs to show that ‘Global Britain’ is more than just rhetoric, writes Alistair Burnett.
Podcasts at their best offer an unusually intimate and immersive experience and their huge growth in recent years shows that they are successfully connecting with audiences. But with tens of millions of podcasts now available, how can INGOs best take advantage of this trend? In this report we look at the changing podcast landscape, the…
Our goal is that children in the UK grow up with access to media which informs and engages them with the wider world. Find out more in our latest report...
Fake news is of course a very topical issue and much has been written about it, but this is the first report that examines the implications of fake news for the charity sector.
Oxfam
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The International Broadcasting Trust works with the media to ensure that UK audiences remain engaged with global issues..