CMR-Nepal: 2025 Year in Review

2025 marked the 15th year of Center for Media Research – Nepal (CMR-Nepal). The year reflected an expansion of its works from a primarily research-focused CSO to one engaged in professional media development, grassroots empowerment, and information integrity across Nepal.

2025 at a Glance

  • Journalism courses: 12
  • Journalists trained: 145
  • Workshops conducted: 13
  • People engaged: 272
  • Research & reporting fellowships: 12
  • Publications: 5
  • Fact-checks published: 92
  • Civil society collaborations: 3

Key Areas of Work

Media & Policy Research

The September Gen Z Uprising was a defining moment for CMR-Nepal’s public-interest work. CMR-Nepal played a leading role in monitoring misinformation, fact-checking high-risk claims, and analyzing the effects of social media restrictions on public discourse.

Publications

In 2025, CMR-Nepal strengthened access to global journalism standards in Nepali.

Media Development

2025 was the most successful year for the CMR Nepal Journalism Academy.

  • The Academy surpassed its three-year target, training 299 mid-career journalists by year-end.
  • 42% of participants were women, and more than half came from outside the Kathmandu Valley.
  • 12 specialized eight-week courses were delivered in areas such as data journalism, multimedia storytelling, and podcasting, with support from Interlink Academy (Germany).

Collaboration included:

  • Nepal Sports Journalists Forum (NSJF): Training of Trainers
  • Working Women Journalists (WWJ): Podcasting course
  • Civic Federation Nepal: Digital literacy workshops for women in Madhesh Province

In December, CMR-Nepal hosted a four-day orientation workshop for 12 women journalists selected for the #HerClimateStory Fellowship.

Information Integrity

CMR-Nepal marked the 5th anniversary of NepalFactCheck.org in 2025, reaffirming its leadership in countering misinformation.

  • 92 fact-checks were published during the year.
  • A dedicated fact-checking course trained 12 journalists.
  • Key convenings included:
    • AI, Communication & Journalism Seminar addressing deepfakes and newsroom ethics
    • Responsible AI Use in the Classroom session for university teachers
    • Climate misinformation dialogue with environmental journalists ahead of COP30
    • Content Authenticity Masterclass for senior journalists

Media & Information Literacy

Through the #MILinitiative, CMR-Nepal expanded its reach across all seven provinces.

  • In partnership with CFLI and Purak Asia, 224 youth were trained to counter misinformation and online harassment.
  • 31 youth-led micro-interventions were supported through small grants at the community level.

Other Activities

  • CMR-Nepal leadership participated in Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2025 (Malaysia), integrating global investigative journalism trends into training programs.
  • Executive Director Tilak Pathak provided testimony to the federal parliament on the Media Council Bill, advocating for editorial independence.
  • The organization participated in the National Human Rights Magna Meet 2025.
  • In December, CMR-Nepal held its Social Audit and Annual General Assembly, electing a new board chaired by Navin Khatiwada.

Funders & Partners (2025)

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) • German Ministry for Economic Cooperation (BMZ) • Interlink Academy • International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) • Purak Asia • RNW Media • The Asia Foundation • UNESCO