Power, Funding, and Futures Beyond the Donor Era
An IAMCR pre-conference
Organised by: The IAMCR Media Sector Development Working Group in partnership with the University College, Dublin, Clinton Institute.
Media development as a field is at a turning point. For more than three decades, international donor funding, whether driven by geopolitical priorities, democracy promotion agendas or shifting development assistance frameworks, has shaped the contours of independent media support around the world. Today, that model is under profound strain.
Aid budgets are contracting. Long-standing bilateral and multilateral donors are retrenching or realigning. Philanthropy is fragmenting. At the same time, media systems face mounting pressures from platform dominance, AI-enabled manipulation, political capture, surveillance capitalism, and democratic backsliding.
This pre-conference asks a fundamental question:
What happens to media development in a post-aid world?
Why This Pre-Conference, and Why Now
The media development field is facing a convergence of crises:
- The contraction of international development assistance and donor exit from long-term media support
- Uncertainty about how much funding actually remains for media development globally—and where it is flowing
- Shifting forms of power and influence, including soft power, private philanthropy, corporate actors, and technology platforms
- Growing pressure to “rebrand” the field through concepts such as information integrity, digital democracy, public interest media, and trust and safety, and often without clear evidence, theory, or accountability
Yet these disruptions also open space for new forms of cooperation, solidarity, and locally grounded models of media support.
This pre-conference creates a dedicated space, separate from the main conference programme, for deep, candid, and forward-looking dialogue across research and practice.
Convened by the IAMCR Media Sector Development Working Group in partnership with the University College Dublin Clinton Institute, this pre-conference brings together scholars, practitioners, donors, and policy thinkers to critically examine shifting forms of power, funding, and influence—and to explore what must be reimagined to sustain rights-based, independent, and pluralistic media ecosystems beyond donor-driven models.
Date and time
Saturday, 27 June 2026
Full-day, in person (exact schedule to be announced)
Location
Clinton Institute, Dublin.
Participation and Registration
By application / expression of interest (details forthcoming)
Attendance is open to those actively engaged in rethinking the future of media development, whether through research, practice, or both.
Convenors
- Susan Abbott (University of Colorado)
- Nicholas Benequista (University of Westminster)
- Winston Mano (University of Westminster)
- Jairo Lugo-Ocando (University of Sharjah)
Organisers
- IAMCR Media Sector Development Working Group
- University College Dublin Clinton Institute
Co-organisers
- Liam Kennedy (UCD Clinton Institute)
- Scott Lucas (UCD Clinton Institute)





