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Reporters Without Borders

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Paris, France

Reporters Without Borders is an international non-governmental organization that advocates for press freedom and the protection of journalists worldwide. The organization conducts research, publishes reports on press freedom, and engages in advocacy to raise awareness about threats to freedom of the press.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Reporters Without Borders

72.75

-0.03%

Latest Event

RSF Condemns Trump Administration's Media Crackdown

Amid the Trump administration's executive order targeting the U.S. Agency for Global Media and its independent news outlets, RSF's U.S. director, Clayton Weimers, publicly denounced the move as a retreat from democratic principles and an attack on press freedom, highlighting the risks faced by journalists globally.

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Reporters Without Borders is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • RSF Condemns Trump Administration's Media Crackdown Logo
    APR
    15
    2025

    Amid the Trump administration's executive order targeting the U.S. Agency for Global Media and its independent news outlets, RSF's U.S. director, Clayton Weimers, publicly denounced the move as a retreat from democratic principles and an attack on press freedom, highlighting the risks faced by journalists globally.

  • RSF and Coalition Urge Congress to Protect Journalists Logo
    APR
    01
    2025

    On 1 April 2025, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) joined forces with 35 other human rights organizations in a joint letter urging the US Congress and the State Department to take immediate action to protect USAGM journalists following the dismantling of the agency by President Trump's executive order. The letter calls for securing the release of imprisoned journalists, safeguarding work visas, and preventing deportations of media workers, highlighting the danger posed by authoritarian policies.

  • +85

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 15

    RSF's proactive engagement, through a coalition effort to address the fallout from the dismantling of the USAGM by an authoritarian executive order, underscores a strong defense of press freedom and democratic principles. Their call for congressional action to protect at-risk journalists demonstrates robust opposition to the repressive measures and highlights a commitment to transparency and public accountability.

    USA: RSF and a coalition of 36 human rights organisations urge Congress to protect USAGM journalists whose lives and freedom are at risk

  • RSF Joins Coalition for Press Freedom Logo
    MAR
    21
    2025

    Reporters Without Borders, alongside 26 other press freedom organizations, called on Congress to protect the U.S. Agency for Global Media and its journalists after Trump’s funding cuts threatened to force reporters back to oppressive regimes.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 15

    RSF’s public advocacy against Trump’s funding cuts is a strong example of political engagement that defends press freedom and counters authoritarian policies. By joining a coalition to call on Congress, they actively work to protect journalists from the risks posed by repressive regimes.

    Trump cuts threaten reporters with return to repressive regimes

  • RSF Urges Global Funding for Independent Media Amid U.S. Aid Freeze Logo
    FEB
    03
    2025

    Following President Trump's announcement to freeze U.S. foreign aid, which has disrupted support for independent media worldwide, RSF has called on international public and private funders to sustain independent journalism, highlighting the negative impact of authoritarian funding policies on press freedom.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 15

    RSF's public appeal for sustained international funding represents a proactive stand against authoritarian measures such as the U.S. foreign aid freeze. This action is an effort to counteract the negative impacts on global press freedom and independent journalism, aligning with anti-fascist and pro-democracy values.

    USA: Trump’s foreign aid freeze throws journalism around the world into chaos

  • RSF Condemns Authoritarian Censorship and Surveillance Logo
    MAY
    03
    2023

    On World Day Against Cyber-Censorship, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) issued a public condemnation of leading Internet companies for submitting to censorship demands by authoritarian regimes and called for international regulation of surveillance technology to protect press freedom and human rights.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 15

    RSF's public denunciation of Internet companies that comply with censorship demands is a strong stand against authoritarian practices. By highlighting the complicity of these companies in enabling surveillance and censorship, RSF defends press freedom and underscores the need for international regulatory mechanisms, thus earning a positive score in the Public and Political Behavior category.

    Censorship and surveillance of journalists: an unscrupulous business

  • RSF Files Formal Complaint with OECD Over Surveillance Exports Logo
    FEB
    01
    2023

    Reporters Without Borders Germany, alongside other human rights organizations, filed formal complaints with the OECD against surveillance companies Gamma International and Trovicor. The complaints allege that these companies' products have been used in Bahrain to facilitate human rights abuses such as arbitrary detention, torture, and suppression of free expression, highlighting the risks of unregulated trade in surveillance technologies with authoritarian regimes.

  • +85

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 15

    RSF, through its executive leadership, has taken a decisive stand by filing formal complaints with the OECD against surveillance technology companies implicated in human rights abuses. This action supports press freedom and challenges authoritarian practices by pressing for accountability in the trade of repressive technologies.

    Human rights organisations filed formal complaints with the OECD against surveillance companies

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