BUILDING
OPEN INNOVATION
  ECOSYSTEMS
Partnership
African Media Initiative
AMI is Africa’s largest network of ‘legacy’ media
  owners + executives. More a union than NGO.

Represents 800+ of Africa’s most influential media
 companies & journalism organisations.

Focuses on the ‘business of news’ by giving the
  tools, technology, knowledge & skills necessary to
  build a strong & independent media that produces
  quality journalism.
Digital Programmes
Journalism is in crisis globally. Advertising &
  audiences shifting online - disrupting media’s
  business model & causing collapse of iconic brands.

AMI’s strategy is learn from pain & mistakes in Global
 North, so Africa can leapfrog the coming economic
 disruption.

AMI is building an innovation ecosystem to help
 African media get beyond web + mobile, so we can
 be platform agnostic + data-driven.
Ecosystems & Pipelines
Creating Community
www.SouthAfrica.DataBootcamp.org
www.Code4Democracy.org
www.AfricaOpenData.org
https://opendata.go.ke
www.Code4Kenya.org
AMI Prototype Fund
www.AfricanNewsChallenge.org
Creating Prototypes
$1m African News Innovation Challenge (ANIC) offers
  seed grants of between $12,500 - $100,000, plus
  engineering & business development support.

2nd tier niche grant programmes: WAN-IFRA mobile news
   grants, AMI rapid prototype grants, Mozilla Open News code
   sprint grants, Google data journalism grants, etc

Access to venture capital (VC) funding through MDLF digital
  ventures fund, sovereign VC funds.
Creating Capacity
Code4Kenya + Code4Ghana + ODADI initiatives to embed
  coders in newsrooms, supported by an external jLAB dev
  team to scale news apps.

IMAGE platform to create a marketplace for digital news
  skills, projects, money & resources.

DataLiberation scraperthons, Code4Democracy hackathons
 + d|bootcamps, and annual TechCamps to give technical
 skills via weeklong crash-courses in data scrapping, data
 analysis & data visualisation for media.

African Network of Centers for Investigative Reporting
  (ANCIR) transnational journalism projects.
www.AfricanMediaInitiative.org

www.AfricanNewsChallenge.org

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Building Journalistic Innovation Ecosystems

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    African Media Initiative AMIis Africa’s largest network of ‘legacy’ media owners + executives. More a union than NGO. Represents 800+ of Africa’s most influential media companies & journalism organisations. Focuses on the ‘business of news’ by giving the tools, technology, knowledge & skills necessary to build a strong & independent media that produces quality journalism.
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    Digital Programmes Journalism isin crisis globally. Advertising & audiences shifting online - disrupting media’s business model & causing collapse of iconic brands. AMI’s strategy is learn from pain & mistakes in Global North, so Africa can leapfrog the coming economic disruption. AMI is building an innovation ecosystem to help African media get beyond web + mobile, so we can be platform agnostic + data-driven.
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    Creating Prototypes $1m AfricanNews Innovation Challenge (ANIC) offers seed grants of between $12,500 - $100,000, plus engineering & business development support. 2nd tier niche grant programmes: WAN-IFRA mobile news grants, AMI rapid prototype grants, Mozilla Open News code sprint grants, Google data journalism grants, etc Access to venture capital (VC) funding through MDLF digital ventures fund, sovereign VC funds.
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    Creating Capacity Code4Kenya +Code4Ghana + ODADI initiatives to embed coders in newsrooms, supported by an external jLAB dev team to scale news apps. IMAGE platform to create a marketplace for digital news skills, projects, money & resources. DataLiberation scraperthons, Code4Democracy hackathons + d|bootcamps, and annual TechCamps to give technical skills via weeklong crash-courses in data scrapping, data analysis & data visualisation for media. African Network of Centers for Investigative Reporting (ANCIR) transnational journalism projects.
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