Add your network

By filling in the questionnaire, you agree to have the network featured in the directory. The details you include will be edited into a short description of your network and be published at the site so others can find your network. If you know a group of media outlets or journalists who should be featured in our directory, please send us your recommendations at eva@fpee.eu

If your network does not have a website, please add a link to a social media page or group.
The image you share here will be added to your network’s profile, alongside a screenshot of the website you have linked to above. It could be a group photo, a photo from your newsroom, from a meeting or an icon. Accepted file types: jpg, gif, png, pdf, jpeg, Max. file size: 10 MB.
6. Why should others join your network?(Required)
Tick all that apply.
To select multiple countries on desktop, hold down the Ctrl key (Windows) or the Command key (Mac). On mobile, select countries from the pop-up.
8. How large is your network?(Required)
10. Does your network have a legal entity?(Required)
This information helps other journalists better understand what types of partnerships they can contact you about.
11. What is the geographical focus of your network?(Required)
12. Who are your network members?(Required)
Tick all that apply.
13. What topics are your network members specialised in?(Required)
Tick all that apply.
14. What skills and activities are most developed in your network?(Required)
Tick all that apply.
18. Would you like to find out more about the Journalism Trust Initiative?
The Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) is an international standard (approved by the European Committee for Standardization) created with 130 organizations to distinguish media that comply with ethical rules from all the other online contents. It is managed by our project partner Reporters without Borders and by ticking the “yes” box you agree that they may contact you with additional details.

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