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DW Akademie is a strategic partner of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. We also receive funding from the Federal Foreign Office and the European Union and are active in about 70 developing countries and emerging economies. We strengthen sustainable development through media We are journalists, consultants and experts in media and education. Together with our partners, we work to promote free expression, human rights and the development of functioning media systems worldwide. We believe that journalism, education and culture improve people's lives. Powerful stories support positive social dialogue. People need reliable facts, independent analysis, unbiased presentation and universal access to knowledge. Our understanding of media development Our work centers on Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which proclaims freedom of expression and access to information as a basic human right. Free expression is the prerequisite for people to use reliable information and exchange ideas with others. Free media. Free expression. Free societies. Freie Medien. Freie Meinung. Freie Menschen. Medios libres. Opinión libre. Personas libres. Des médias libres. Une opinion libre. Des gens libres. إعلام حر، رأي حر، أناس أحرار DW Akademie Report 2023/24 DW Akademie: Strategy Plan 2022 - 2025 DW Akademie Report 2023/24 22.06.2023 Developing media. Strengthening human rights. DW Akademie's strategic plan 2022 - 2025 19.09.2023 Strong voices, diverse perspectives: International board advises DW Akademie Twelve international experts in media and media development are now part of DW Akademie's "Global Reference Group" - an independent advisory board that consults the organization on strategic issues and provides feedback. For media freedom and freedom of expression: German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and DW affirm strategic partnership In an effort to strengthen media freedom and freedom of expression worldwide, Svenja Schulze, Minister of the BMZ and Peter Limbourg, Director General of DW, signed a declaration of intent in Berlin today. The DW Akademie Team Managing Director of DW Akademie Carsten von Nahmen has headed DW Akademie since September 2018. He was DW's Senior Correspondent in Washington from February 2017 - August 2018 and had previously headed DW's News and Current Affairs Department since 2014. Von Nahmen has long worked with and for DW Akademie. He headed various DW Akademie regional divisions as of 2005 and until 2014 was DW Akademie's Deputy Director. The DW Akademie Team Director of Media Development Natascha Schwanke initially joined DW Akademie as a trainer, consultant and project manager and went on to head the Africa division for three years. She was appointed DW Akademie's Deputy Head and Director of Media Development in March 2019. Schwanke is a journalist and for many years worked on TV and radio programs for various German broadcasters. The DW Akademie Team Head of Department Africa Julia Gering became Head of Department Africa in 2023 after heading a DW Akademie project in East Africa focusing on innovation promotion and media viability. Gering holds a degree in health science and worked for 10 years for the Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) as a consultant to Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The DW Akademie Team Head of Department Asia and Europe Dani Leese joined DW Akademie as a trainer in 2004 after having worked as a TV journalist and founding a non-profit agency for media education. She established DW Akademie’s Windhoek office in 2013 and later became the Namibia country coordinator. Leese became Head of Department Africa in 2019 and was appointed Head of Department Asia and Europe in early 2023. The DW Akademie Team Head of Department Latin America Rodrigo Villarzú has headed DW Akademie’s Latin America division since 2013. He was previously in charge of various special projects. Prior to joining DW Akademie, Villarzú worked as a journalist for Deutsche Welle and helped set up a number of DW editorial desks. The DW Akademie Team Head of Department Middle East/North Africa Jens-Uwe Rahe has headed DW Akademie's Middle East/North Africa division since 2017. He developed his journalism skills at the "Westfälische Nachrichten" newspaper and with a degree specializing on the Arab world, worked on international cooperation projects for the Robert Bosch Stiftung. He later worked as an editor for the German public broadcaster ZDF and as a reporter and editor for DW. The DW Akademie Team Head of Policy and Learning Jan Lublinski became Head of Policy and Learning in November 2019 after leading the Research and Evaluation team since 2014. Lublinski worked as a trainee for the public service broadcaster "Sender Freies Berlin" and later hosted a DW science program. He has been a DW Akademie trainer and consultant and has also worked for organizations in Africa and the Middle East. The DW Akademie Team Head of Academic Education and Training Professor Dr. Christoph Schmidt holds a degree in economics and prior to joining Deutsche Welle in 1995 worked as a marketing manager and consultant for numerous corporations. He has since held various DW senior positions and in 2006 became Head of DW Akademie's Education and Administration division. He has headed DW Akademie's Academic Education and Training division since 2019. The DW Akademie Team Head of Media Training Daniela Wiesler-Schnalke has headed the Media Training division since 2005. After completing a degree in German studies, literary studies and psychology, she began working for print media in 1989. Wiesler-Schnalke spent two years working for the international service of Japan's public broadcaster NHK, and in 1994 joined DW as an editor for its German radio program. The DW Akademie Team Head of Educational Programs André Moeller has headed DW's Educational Programs since 2009 and was previously an editor and managing editor for DW Online's German reports. He was later in charge of various multimedia programs for DW's New Media department. Prior to joining Deutsche Welle in 2002, Moeller worked as an editor for RTL Interactive, a subsidiary of the private broadcaster, RTL. The DW Akademie Team Head of Support and Project Administration Holger Hank became Head of Support and Project Administration in 2019. He joined DW Akademie in 2012 after heading DW's New Media department since 2006 and developing DW's online desk in 2000. Hank is a trained journalist and began working for Deutsche Welle in 1994 as a radio host and editor. The DW Akademie Team Head of Information and Editorial Services Kerstin Nacken has been Head of DW Akademie's Information and Editorial Services since May 2021. After completing her studies and a traineeship at the Axel Springer School of Journalism in Berlin, she worked as an editor for the German Press Agency, dpa. Prior to joining DW Akademie, Nacken worked in corporate communications for international companies such as Bayer and T-Systems. TOP STORIES Germany Business Science Environment Culture Sports A - Z Index LEARN GERMAN German XXL Community D Teaching German SERVICE Newsletters & Co. ABOUT DW Who We Are Organization Press Business & Sales DW Transtel Advertising GMF Digital Offers Regional Reception Contact FAQs about DW © 2024 Deutsche Welle | Privacy Policy | Privacy Settings | Accessibility Statement | Legal notice | Contact | Mobile version