International Media Help

International Media Help

The International Media Help (IMH-Internationale Medienhilfe) is a non-commercial working group and co-operative enterprise of intercultural and Jewish newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television broadcasters and news agencies located throughout the world, which have collectively agreed to provide mutual support and to collaborate on projects of mutual interest. Various private initiatives led to the founding of the organization in 1996. Today, the IMH consists of contact bureaus in more than 30 countries worldwide.

The IMH is the first media assistance organization.

See also

*List of indices of freedom
*Media transparency

External links

* [http://www.medienhilfe.org www.medienhilfe.org Internationale Medienhilfe (IMH)]


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