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07/08/2025 | Press release | Archived content

Media recovery is not on the agenda? RSF and 44 Ukrainian and international organisations and media condemn a blind spot at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome

On the eve of the fourth edition of the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC), which will take place in Rome on July 10-11, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and 44 Ukrainian and international media organisations express concern and disappointment as, once again, URC organisers have decided not to include any dedicated session on the recovery of the Ukrainian media sector in the main programme. It is our position that the role of a free, independent, and resilient media sector in Ukraine's recovery cannot be overstated.

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"Even though Ukrainian media professionals are on the front lines defending democracy - reporting daily on the war waged by Russia and exposing corruption in economic and political circles - their role remains too often overlooked. It is unacceptable that they are not participating in this summit on Ukraine's reconstruction. Both Ukrainian and European authorities must recognise that the media must be at the heart of any discussion on the country's economic recovery. They should no longer be sidelined! RSF, together with more than 40 Ukrainian and international media outlets and organisations, denounces the persistent disregard for this crucial issue.

Thibaut Bruttin
RSF General Director

In the last four years, the issue of the recovery of the Ukrainian media sector has never been a key topic of discussion at the URC. After months of intense and sustained advocacy efforts, and despite a proposal for a dedicated panel submitted months ago by RSF and the Institute of Mass Information(IMI), this issue remains overlooked.

The lack of any dedicated session in the central program on the Ukrainian media sector not only sends a troubling and deeply concerning message, it is a shame. Although a side event was included in the agenda at the very last minute, less than 4 days ahead, the challenges the media face deserve better than a mere discussion held on the sidelines of the biggest international event dedicated to Ukraine recovery.

Ukraine is fighting a full-scale information war, whilst dealing with the physical damage that war costs. And, safeguarding press freedom, supporting media long-term sustainability, and rebuilding media infrastructure must be core components of any serious recovery strategy. We cannot ignore the critical role of Ukrainian media and journalism in promoting transparency, democratic governance, public accountability, and social cohesion - values that are indispensable to any long-term recovery and reconstruction effort. Without attention to these issues, the broader goals of democratic renewal and economic development will remain incomplete and at risk.

Ukrainian independent journalists and media workers continue to work under extreme conditions:

  • Daily security threats from Russian shelling and targeted attacks;
  • Political pressures and censorship risks;
  • A collapsing business model, as advertising revenue has plummeted since 2022.

Despite these challenges, they remain on the frontlines, documenting reconstruction, exposing corruption, fighting disinformation, and keeping the public informed in the midst of war.

According to the IMI, at least 332 Ukrainian media outlets have suspended operations since February 24, 2022, primarily for financial reasons. The situation further deteriorated in 2025 with the announcement of the end of USAID's media support, putting the sector in even greater peril.

Whilst Ukrainian media continue to show resilience, professionalism, and determination, this is not enough. Sustainable, long-term, international support is urgently needed, and wholly possible. It is time for the Ukraine Recovery Conference - and its organisers, Ukrainian and Italian authorities, alongside the broader international community - to acknowledge a simple truth: media must be part of the recovery conversation.

Not excluded. Not at the sidelines. At the center.

Signatories :

  1. Reporters Without Borders (RSF), France
  2. National Union of Journalists of Ukraine
  3. Mykolaiv Media Hub NGO, Ukraine
  4. NikVesti online-media outlet, Ukraine
  5. Institute of Mass Information, Ukraine
  6. Hromadske Radio, Ukraine
  7. Academy of Ukrainian Press
  8. Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD)
  9. Free Press Unlimited (FPU)
  10. DOMANI, Italy
  11. RETE #NOBAVAGLIO, Italy
  12. ARTICOLO 21, Italy
  13. European Journalism Centre (EJC)
  14. Media Development Foundation, Ukraine
  15. Slobidskyi Krai, Kharkiv, Ukraine
  16. Center of Public Investigations, Ukraine
  17. Institute of American Studies, Ukraine
  18. Data Journalism Agency Texty.org.ua, Ukraine
  19. European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
  20. Women in Media NGO, Ukraine
  21. Lviv Media Forum, Ukraine
  22. I-ViN.INFO, Vinnytsia, Ukraine
  23. MEDIA center UA NGO, Vinnytsia, Ukraine
  24. International Press Institute (IPI)
  25. Fondation Hirondelle, Switzerland - Ukraine
  26. Institute for Regional Media and Information (IRMI), Ukraine
  27. 2402 Foundation (Daily Humanity)
  28. CORRECTIV, Germany
  29. NGO«INSTITUTE OF DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION», Ukraine
  30. PoltavaWave, Poltava
  31. Sil.Media, Ukraine
  32. CID Media Group, Lutsk, Ukraine
  33. National network of hyperlocal media Rayon.in.ua, Ukraine
  34. Vgoru Media Platform, Kherson, Ukraine
  35. Suspilne Ukraine (Joint stock company "Public Broadcasting company of Ukraine"), Ukraine
  36. Association "Independent Regional Press Publishers of Ukraine", Ukraine
  37. TRIBUN, Ukraine
  38. Intent.Press, Ukraine
  39. International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM)
  40. The Fix Media
  41. Centre for Democracy and Rule of Law, Ukraine
  42. DII - Ukraine, Donbas Media Forum, Ukraine
  43. Varosh media, Uzhhorod, Ukraine
  44. NGO "Detector Media", Ukraine
  45. Hromadske, Ukraine
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Published on08.07.2025
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URC _ Appeal.docx.pdf
URC UA.pdf
URC_RU.pdf
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