Journalism and Press Freedom

Carnegie Endowment For International Peace

Founded in 1910, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace generates strategic ideas and independent analysis to help countries and institutions take on the most difficult global problems and advance peace.

The Golden Globe Foundation supports Sada, an online journal rooted in Carnegie’s Middle East Program that seeks to foster and enrich debate about key political, economic, and social issues in the Arab world and provides a venue for new and established voices to deliver reflective analysis on these issues.

With the generous support of GGF, Sada expanded beyond its traditional written content into in-depth multimedia productions.The GGF support enables Sada to produce its signature podcast Tamakon which sheds light on the gendered nature of the difficulties faced by women working in the Arab world while simultaneously challenging stereotypes about the nature of women’s expertise and experiences.The Foundation also supports Sada’s production of its annual docuseries featuring filmmakers from the region, this year focusing on internally displaced people (IDPs).The 2024 series, Internal Displacement in the Arab World, focuses on IDPs in Iraq, Sudan, Gaza, and Libya and will likewise feature young women filmmakers and their voices.

www.carnegieendowment.org/sada

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