Nai is an Afghan non-governmental organization established in 2005 with the support of Internews Network. The original mission of Nai remains to build and promote a strong independent media sector in Afghanistan through our work in the areas of training, advocacy and production. Nai is a full member of Internews International, a network of 40 Internews organisations across the world. Nai is curren
tly run by USAID funds through Internews Network, and receives small grants for projects from other donors. Nai’s head office and training centre is in Kabul, with traning centers at Nai branches in each of Afghanistan’s major provincial cities of Jalalabad, Kandahar, Mazar-e-Sharif and Herat. Nai offers practical training to journalists and those seeking to get a start in the media industry in Afghanistan. We have recently gained registration of the Nai Media Institute with the Government of Afghanistan and will soon expand our range of training courses. See our training section for more detail about the NMI or if you are interested in enrolling in one of our courses. Nai fulfills its advocacy mission through a range of activities. Nai lobbies government to reform laws affecting the rights of journalist; builds networks with provincial journalists and media workers; holds media sector forums and campaigns for public awareness of the role of the media in Afghanistan. Nai’s Media Watch unit has been tracking and publishing threats against media workers across the country for the past ten years and recently launched an interactive online data map representing its comprehensive research. This year Nai published “Journalists in Afghanistan”, a book compiling the ten years of reports on violations of the rights of media workers. Nai has recently completed the research for the first nation-wide media directory which will soon be publicly available. Contact us if you have any questions about Nai.