Beirut Response Fund 2022
Crisis funding to independent media

Crisis funding to independent media
Meedan supported independent media workers based on the ground in the aftermath of the explosion in Beirut on August 4, 2020. After consultation with our Beirut-based partners and our funders at Sida, we re-allocated our travel budget for 2020 to set up the Check Global Beirut Response Fund, a $26,000 fund to support independent media organizations and workers on the ground.
Through the Check Global Beirut Response Fund, we allocated $16,000 in unrestricted funds to three vetted independent media organizations, which we can’t name for security reasons, to support and sustain their investigative journalistic work. The remaining $10,000 have gone toward the Samir Kassir Foundation’s Media Recovery Fund to cater to independent media workers’ tech and equipment needs. As a state of emergency was declared–and extended–in Beirut, effectively giving all powers to the army, the fund provided in-kind support in the form of a digital security training led by circumvention and privacy expert Sarah Aoun with 25 independent journalists to provide protection from surveillance and censorship.