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GFMD at GIJC 2025: Leading Global Conversations on Journalism Funding and Sustainability

GFMD is actively participating in the 2025 Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC25), from 20–24 November 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. GFMD will host three side sessions and participate in several key discussions focused on strengthening media sustainability, funding, and advocacy for investigative journalism worldwide.

Author: GFMD Secretariat | 11. November 2025

GFMD Steering Committee Meeting

Date/Time: Thursday, 20 November | 10:00 am – 17:00 pm (local time)

Every four years, GFMD members elect a representative cohort of 17 delegates – our Steering Committee – who are responsible for major strategic and policy matters, GFMD membership issues, and oversee the work of the GFMD Secretariat.

Steering Committee members will elect a new Chair, Deputy Chair, and Treasurer to serve from 2025–2029. 

The discussion will also cover key strategic priorities for the coming years, including membership engagement, advocacy, and network-wide collaboration.


GIJC25 Side Events

Winning allies, unlocking funds: How journalists can advocate for support from global finance institutions

Organised by Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD)

Date/Time: Friday, 21 November |5:00 pm – 6:15 pm (local time)

Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Room 410

Registration: Due to limited room capacity to attend, please register here.

The session will focus on strategies and tactics for arguing for strengthening the capacity of  investigative journalists and media organisations to combat illicit finance by:

  • Exploring new approaches and strategies for funding investigative journalism, including innovative sources beyond traditional donors.
  • Examining modalities for collective action within the investigative journalism community, including collaboration across networks, joint initiatives, donor engagement strategies, shared advocacy tools, and collective documentation of investigative impact.
  • Identifying major gaps in models of current funding, advocacy, and collaborative approaches, and proposing actionable solutions.
  • Linking investigative journalism to FFD4 Outcome Document commitments and follow-up activities.
  • Discussing tools, case studies, and strategies to engage states, international organisations, and donors in supporting investigative journalism.

This session is designed for journalists, investigative networks, and media support organisations working on illicit financial flows (IFFs), transparency, accountability, and public engagement in development financing.

➡️ For details and registration, visit the GFMD IMPACT website

From principles to practice: Making the case for funding journalism and media development

Co-organised by Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) and DW Akademie

Date/Time: Friday, 21 November | 3:30 pm – 4:45 pm (local time)

Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Room 410

Registration: Due to limited room capacity to attend, please register here.

This interactive session aims to explore practical ways to strengthen advocacy and fundraising for media development and journalism support.

Participants will discuss experiences of using traditional arguments — including the value of media support from a human rights perspective — as well as economic and security considerations, which are increasing in prominence

The participants and facilitators will share lessons learned and review tools and resources for programme design and advocacy.

➡️ For details and registration, visit the GFMD IMPACT website.


GFMD Executive Director GIJC25 Sessions

GFMD Executive Director Mira Milosevic will also join two high-level sessions at GIJC25, contributing her expertise on media sustainability and nonprofit business models.

Practical business models in challenging funding environments

Date/Time: Saturday, 22 November | 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm (local time)

Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur City Centre 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  – Room 401

Developing sustainable business models is difficult worldwide, but it becomes exponentially harder in regions facing political instability, threats to press freedom, or high poverty rates.

This panel brings together media leaders from around the world to discuss strategies for insulating their outlets from external pressures while securing stable revenue streams. Panellists also share innovative approaches to financial sustainability, audience engagement, and operational resilience in hostile environments where traditional funding models often fail.

  • Speakers: Alia Ibrahim, Andrea Marshall, Eric Mugendi, Ross Settles
  • Moderator: Mira Milosevic

Strategies for sustainability

Date/Time: Sunday, 23 November | 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm (local time)

Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre – Room 401

Financial sustainability remains a critical challenge for investigative journalism organisations. This panel brings together nonprofit media leaders, funding experts, and philanthropic partners who have developed viable long-term models.

Participants will examine proven approaches to diversified revenue streams, donor relations, and operational planning. The session focuses on practical lessons learned and strategies for building financially stable organisations capable of sustaining high-quality investigative journalism.

  • Speakers: Kole Shettima, Mayuri Mei Lin, Mira Milosevic, Sue Cross
  • Moderator: David E. Kaplan

If you or your colleagues will be attending GIJC25, please join GFMD members in KL for GIJC25 on Signal to stay updated on GFMD meetings and opportunities for informal gatherings during the conference.
For more information about GFMD’s sessions at GIJC25, visit the GFMD IMPACT website.
To learn more about the overall conference programme, visit the Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC) website.

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