World Press Freedom Day 2026

“We are deeply disappointed by the cancellation of RightsCon and the impact on Unesco World Press Freedom events. Press freedom is at its lowest point in 25 years, and respectful discussion, debate and innovation to ensure a future for trustworthy public interest media has never been more important. These cancellations are a foreboding sign for the future of a free press. “We remain firmly committed to standing with public interest media organisations around the world, including our 400+ media partners, in defence of press freedom and security and safety for those who pursue the truth with no agenda. We will continue to amplify their voices and support efforts to ensure trustworthy public interest media can survive to play its vital role for freer, fairer societies.”

Read the latest updates from RightsCon here (leads to third-party site)

Read the latest from Unesco here (leads to third-party site)

Our impact areas

  • Building stronger democracies

    We strengthen democracy by supporting public interest media content and platforms that enable vulnerable people to participate in democratic processes as active and informed citizens who are better able to understand and address the biggest challenges they and the world are facing.
  • Camera crew filming a presenter in waterlogged forest in Cambodia, they are ankle deep in water - most of the team are wearing jackets in blue tones.

    A safer, more habitable planet

    We contribute to a safer and more habitable planet by providing an information lifeline in humanitarian emergencies, by supporting information flows that help people adapt to climate change, live sustainable lifestyles and protect nature, and by supporting balanced discussion of conflict and division.
  • A man, wearing a pink, yellow and white tie dye t-shirt is sitting in a wheelchair, he is being interviewed by a presenter from Niambie radio show. She is wearing a branded t-shirt and headscarf, holding a Niambie microphone

    More inclusive societies

    By ensuring everyone has access to trustworthy information and fair representation, our work supports the UN SDG commitment to “leave no one behind”. We meaningfully include people who are often marginalised or excluded in society; addressing gender norms and barriers, the rights of people with disabilities and of LGBTQI+ communities, improving access to health, education and work opportunities.

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