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Stronger Together: Empowering Ukrainian Media with Funding, Training, and Investigative Journalism

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor January 14, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Supporting Ukraine’s Self-reliant Media: The ⁣‘stronger⁢ Together’ Program and its Impact

As the conflict in ‌Ukraine continues, the role of a free and independent press has ⁤never been more‌ critical. Amidst wartime challenges,Ukrainian media outlets⁤ are ‌demonstrating remarkable resilience,fueled by international support. The ​‘Stronger together’ programme, a ⁣collaborative effort between ⁣the World Association of ‍News Publishers (WAN-IFRA),‌ Norway’s Mediebedriftenes Landsforening (MBL), and the Association of ⁤Independent ⁤Regional‌ Publishers of Ukraine (AIRPPU),‍ is playing a pivotal role ⁢in bolstering these vital institutions. This initiative, backed by a substantial NOK70,000,000‍ (approximately $6.7 million USD as of January 14, 2026) investment from Norad’s Nansen Support Programme for Ukraine ⁣ [1], is providing crucial funding,⁣ training, and mentorship to 40 Ukrainian media outlets. ⁢ This article examines the programme’s‌ achievements‍ in its first year, its focus on empowering women leaders in journalism, and its plans for sustained international collaboration.

A Year‍ of Progress and Resilience

Throughout 2025, the ⁤‘Stronger Together’ programme ⁣focused on building the capacity of independent media across Ukraine. This wasn’t​ simply about providing financial assistance; it was a holistic approach ⁢encompassing skill growth, strategic guidance, and fostering‍ a ⁤collaborative habitat. ⁢The results are already evident: participating media ​outlets are producing impactful investigative journalism, ⁣strengthening their internal structures, and adapting to the unique challenges of reporting from a country at war.

A key⁢ component of the programme ​is ‌the Women in News (WIN) Ukraine Leadership ⁤Accelerator. Recognizing ⁤the‌ importance of gender equality in ​newsrooms,​ this⁤ initiative ​has supported 14⁤ women journalists, equipping⁢ them with the leadership skills necessary to navigate⁤ the complexities of the media landscape. The accelerator focuses on ⁢strategic thinking, editorial management, and overall leadership capabilities, ensuring that women have a ​stronger voice in shaping the narrative.

Beyond leadership training,‌ the⁣ programme has facilitated the production ‍of over ‍50 investigative stories in just five months, a testament‍ to​ the growing ‌expertise and determination of Ukrainian journalists. These ⁣investigations are crucial for holding power accountable and informing the public⁢ during a time⁤ of crisis.

Key Events: Fostering Collaboration and Innovation

The programme’s impact extends beyond direct support to media outlets. Two key⁤ events in late 2025 – the Ukraine Media Congress in Lviv and the WAN-IFRA ⁤Newsroom Summit in Copenhagen ⁤– served as platforms for knowledge sharing,​ networking, and strategic planning.

The Ukraine Media Congress in Lviv

The XIV Ukraine Media Congress, held in Lviv, brought together over 130 representatives from ⁤regional Ukrainian media. The central theme was innovation – how ⁢these outlets can not only survive ⁣but thrive ⁢in a rapidly changing environment.Discussions centered on crucial ​topics such as new revenue models, digital‌ content creation, building audience trust, and ⁣the​ ethical considerations ‍of utilizing artificial intelligence ‌(AI) in⁣ journalism. ⁢The ⁣Congress highlighted ⁤the vital role⁣ regional media​ play ‌in documenting events,providing accurate information to local communities,and safeguarding democratic values‌ during wartime. Participants emphasized the ​need for cross-regional⁢ cooperation and the importance of maintaining editorial independence.

WAN-IFRA Newsroom Summit in⁢ Copenhagen & Visit to JP/Politiken media Group

A ⁣delegation of ⁢16‍ senior women journalists participating‍ in‍ the WIN Ukraine ⁤Leadership Accelerator attended the WAN-IFRA Newsroom ‌Summit in Copenhagen in November ‌2025. This event provided a valuable prospect to learn from leading newsroom‌ innovators and ‌strategists from ‍around the‌ globe. ‌ A significant focus was on the integration of AI and machine learning into editorial workflows, ‌with case‌ studies demonstrating how organizations of all sizes are leveraging these technologies. ‍ Discussions ⁤also covered strategies for engaging younger audiences, building‌ strong media brands, and developing sustainable revenue streams.

The ⁢delegation also visited the JP/Politiken​ Media Group [2], a ⁤leading Danish media institution, to‍ learn about its successful digital transformation. ​The visit offered insights into how a customary​ print-based ⁢company successfully transitioned to a digital-first model, with a focus on ⁢data-driven journalism and ​audience ⁣engagement.‍ the⁤ Ukrainian journalists gained ‍practical ⁢knowledge about tools for tracking reader​ behavior and optimizing content for online platforms.

Looking ⁣Ahead: Building Long-Term ‍Resilience‍ Through International Partnerships

As ‘Stronger Together’ ‌moves into its second year (2026), the focus⁢ is shifting towards establishing long-term,‌ sustainable partnerships between Ukrainian and Norwegian media outlets. Building on the foundation laid in the first year, the programme will launch​ four⁣ media exchange programs, pairing Ukrainian and Norwegian organizations for collaborative projects. these‌ exchanges, spanning 2026-2027, will focus on peer mentoring,⁢ editorial innovation, business development,⁤ and organizational​ learning. The structure includes reciprocal visits – with Ukrainian partners hosted in⁤ Norway in March, Norwegian delegations visiting Lviv in October, and joint planning meetings in Oslo in December – supplemented by ongoing virtual mentorship and ad hoc exchanges. This‍ collaborative⁤ approach aims to‍ foster knowledge transfer, strengthen⁤ independent journalism,‍ and build lasting resilience within the ‍Ukrainian media landscape.

The Broader Context: International Support for Ukraine’s Media ‍Freedom

The ‘Stronger Together’ programme is part of a⁤ larger international effort to support media freedom and independence in Ukraine. In July 2023, the⁤ United ‌States, for the first time, backed security guarantees for​ Ukraine from a ​broad coalition of allies [3], signaling a commitment to ⁣the country’s long-term stability. A free⁤ and independent press is essential for a functioning democracy, and ⁣international support for‍ Ukrainian media is a vital component of this broader effort.

Key Takeaways

  • The ‘Stronger Together’ programme is ⁢providing ‍critical‍ support to independent media in​ Ukraine ‍through funding, training, and mentorship.
  • The WIN ukraine Leadership​ Accelerator is empowering women journalists to​ take on leadership roles in their newsrooms.
  • International⁤ collaboration⁣ and knowledge ‌sharing are essential for building long-term resilience in​ the Ukrainian media sector.
  • The programme’s success demonstrates the‌ importance of investing in independent journalism, ⁤especially in times of conflict.
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