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"RNW Media" is an international non-governmental organisation based in Hilversum, The Netherlands. RNW Media focuses on engaging young people and supporting them to create positive change in their societies. Using digital media platforms--websites, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram--RNW Media builds digital communities of young people in restrictive settings. Thematic areas are: Social Cohesion and Inclusive Governance (SCIG); Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR); and Media Capacity Building.

From 1947 to 2012, RNW Media was the Radio Nederland Wereldomroep (Radio Netherlands Worldwide), the Dutch international public broadcaster funded by the Dutch Ministry for Culture and Education. In 2013, RNW Media restructured and became a media NGO for free speech with funding from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Free Speech organisational programme ended in 2016, marking a further transition for RNW Media. That year, RNW Media developed a new overarching organisational strategy 2016-2021, “Enabling the Next Generation: Young people, media and social change” and a corresponding organisational programme.

RNW Media works in 13 countries. Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Uganda in Africa. Egypt, Libya and Yemen in the Middle East and North Africa. China in East Asia. Through the social franchise-based Love Matters Global Network RNW Media also works in India and Mexico via the respective host organisations, Development Consortium and Mexico Vivo.

RNW Media’s main funder is currently the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It also receives funding from AmplifyChange, EuropeAid, The Dutch Postcode Lottery Foundation, The Swedish Postcode Lottery Foundation, Nuffic and the Packard Foundation. It has also received funding from the Ford Foundation and Ideas42.

RNW Media employs a core staff in The Netherlands who are responsible for strategic planning, programme management, communications, branding and stakeholder management, business development and data and digital processes.  They manage, coordinate and support the local teams and partners based in the target countries who are responsible for programme implementation. On 1 January 2019, RNW Media had 160 staff members, 55 based in The Netherlands and 105 in the target countries. All staff, including the CEO and senior management, are paid in line with benefit standards of the NGO sector in the Netherlands