Partnerships are a key strategy in centering and driving impact in our work. To achieve this, we frequently collaborate with local newsrooms, investigative outlets, civil society organisations, and international newsrooms. These partnerships help us amplify marginalised voices, promote diverse narratives, enhance and inform cross-over expertise and audience, ensure authentic representation, and redistribute power and resources. By fostering collaborative journalism and challenging long-standing issues of traditional media, we enhance the credibility and trust of our reporting while supporting sustainable and decentralised information flows.

Find out more on syndication opportunities here. We are always open to discussing partnership opportunities – if your organisation is interested, please reach out to [email protected]

We also share our work with a wider audience through a Creative Commons licence that allows for other media to republish articles with just a few clicks. We call it the ‘Steal our work’ initiative - find out more here.

We’ve partnered with:

As a non-profit organisation, TNH also benefits from a variety of other partnerships to help our operations, digital, and audience engagement:

Our Operational partners include:

  • Microsoft
  • Slack
  • Dropbox
  • 1Password
  • Wisepops
  • Stripe
  • Zoom
  • Adobe
  • TechSoup
  • OneTrust

We also receive pro-bono legal counsel from:

  • Sigma Legal
  • 5RB
  • A&O Shearman

Our Advertising partners include:

Google Ad Grants Award - TNH is a recipient of a Google Ad Grants award, which supports registered nonprofit organisations that share Google's philosophy of community service to help the world in areas such as science and technology, education, global public health, the environment, youth advocacy, and the arts. Google Ad Grants is an in-kind advertising program that awards free online advertising to nonprofits via Google AdWords.

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