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Mini-Grants for Media Outlets in Syria

Pluralistic Media for Democracy Grant Programme

Deadline: 28-Feb-2026

DW Akademie is inviting Syrian media organisations to participate in its Idea Lab, receiving mentorship, training, and mini-grants of up to €7,000. The initiative promotes ethical, gender-sensitive reporting, strengthens protections for female journalists, and helps organisations implement inclusive editorial policies to counter disinformation and Gender-Based Violence Online (GBVO).

Program Overview

The DW Akademie Idea Lab supports media organisations across Syria by providing capacity building, mentorship, and financial assistance to implement gender-sensitive and ethically responsible reporting. The program focuses on addressing disinformation, GBVO, and fostering safe, inclusive workplaces for journalists.

Objectives

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible participants are:

Funding & Support

Eligible uses of funding include:

How to Apply

  1. Ensure your organisation meets the eligibility criteria

  2. Prepare a project proposal aligned with Syria’s media challenges

  3. Demonstrate commitment to gender-sensitive reporting and internal policy implementation

  4. Submit your application through DW Akademie’s official channels before the deadline

  5. Be ready to participate in the Idea Lab and ongoing mentorship sessions

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply?

Media organisations across Syria committed to ethical, gender-sensitive reporting.

2. What is the purpose of the Idea Lab?

To develop project proposals, receive mentorship, and strengthen editorial and workplace standards.

3. How much funding is available?

Mini-grants of up to €7,000 per organisation.

4. Are individuals eligible?

No. Only media organisations with operational teams may apply.

5. What are the expectations for selected organisations?

Participate in trainings, implement gender-sensitive reporting practices, apply internal policies, and document progress.

6. Is prior experience in gender issues required?

Not mandatory, but organisations with prior experience in gender, GBV, hate crime, or digital safety are highly encouraged to apply.

7. What are the intended outcomes?

Enhanced editorial practices, safer workplaces for journalists, increased female participation, and reduced GBVO and disinformation in media.

Conclusion

The DW Akademie Idea Lab and Mini-Grant Program offers Syrian media organisations a unique opportunity to strengthen gender-sensitive reporting, foster inclusive workplaces, and implement sustainable editorial and policy changes. By combining mentorship, funding, and training, the initiative seeks to create a more resilient and ethical media landscape in Syria.

For more information, visit DW Akademie.

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