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Former Chairman of NPI, Mr. Gokul Pokharel greeting Ms. Simay Kardes, Coordinator, World Learning, Turkey.

Chairman of NPI, Prof. P. Kharel with Mr. Vladimir Spencer, World Learning, Visitor Exchange Program, USA.

 
Workshop on "Dialogue on Freedom of Information: The Right to Know"
Paper Presented by Mr. Vinaya Kasajoo, Chief Commissioner, National Information Commission
 
Workshop on "Dialogue on Freedom of Information: The Right to Know"
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About us


An introduction: Pioneering in media education and services


Development of free press in the country is the prime concern of Nepal Press Institute (NPI). Its establishment more than 20 years ago was guided by the objective of providing professional services to the media industry in Nepal.

The Institute champions the cause of independent and pluralistic press. The Institute believes that independence and pluralism are preconditions for professional excellence and ethical standards of the media.

In its two-decade-long history, the Institute has established itself as a center of excellence for providing well-focused training and other facilities to all avenues of the Nepalese media industry. Apart from its services to the media, NPI also provides consultation services to the government and non-government organisations as and where feasible.

Side by side with its support to the media, the Institute sensitizes journalists and others on topical issues of social importance such as promotion of human rights and good governance, conflict mitigation, empowerment of women, Dalits and ethnic minority and giving voices to the marginalized communities, among others.

NPI is an independent and non-profit institution registered at the Kathmandu District Office as a social service oriented non-governmental organization. It is also registered with the Ministry of Education as a training and research institution. It has close working relationship with regional and national media organizations involved in the development of mass communication.

NPI is a membership-based organisation, which supports itself mainly from the fees accrued from services, membership charges, grants and donations. It does not, however, receive any grant or subsidy from the government.

The NPI central office is located in Kathmandu. It maintains three Regional Media Resource Centers in Biratnagar, Nepalgunj and Butwal. The Biratnagar and Nepalgunj centers were established in 1995 while the Butwal center was established in 2003 with the support of DANIDA-- under the decentralization of media facilities scheme launched by the Nepal Press Institute.

Vision

Promote free, prosperous and pluralistic society through professional development of journalism and strengthening of independent media.

Mission

Promote the development of independent media, free access to information, human rights and pluralism of thoughts and ideas by making its services available to all sections of society and upholding the ideals of press freedom, human rights and democracy.

Goals

In order to fulfill its mission, the Institute moves with the following goals:
  • Promote the establishment of a National Media Training and Research Centre in Nepal, capable of responding to the human resource development needs in the media sector;
  • Promote and undertake quality training and research programs in the print and audio-visual media; radio and internet services
  • Create awareness through media to improve the condition of disadvantaged, marginalized and deprived classes of the society;
  • Focus on observance of ethics and standards through training, research, publication and counseling services in journalism and mass communications;
  • Monitor and make timely upgrading in the programs to account for developments in the media;
  • Combine training activities with research, publication and audio-visual production for sale and/or use as reference material by trainees as well as practicing journalists;
  • Design and implement programs to provide developmental support to community media and participatory communication initiatives at the community level.
  • Extend support to training requirements and establishment of community-owned FM radio stations, to be run and managed by the community itself.
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