ARTICLE 19 envisions a world in which all people can freely express themselves and actively engage in public life without fear of discrimination.
ARTICLE 19 propels change and innovation in the global freedom of expression movement by promoting media independence, increasing access to information, protecting journalists, expanding civic space and placing human rights at the heart of developing digital spaces.
African Internet Rights Alliance, Civic Freedom Forum, Freedom of Information Advocates, International Freedom of Expression Exchange, Kenya Media Working Group, Social Media 4 Peace, Tunisia Monitoring Group
ARTICLE 19 supports organisations that produce legal analysis, critique national laws and intervene in cases of individuals or groups whose rights have been violated, and provides capacity-building support to NGOs, digital rights groups, judges and lawyers, journalists, media owners, media lawyers, public officials and parliamentarians.
Number of clients serviced between 2021 -2023: