Reporters Without Borders
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Reporters Without Borders
Summary
Reporters Without Borders is a nonprofit organization[1]. It ranks in the top 0.64% of nonprofit_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,198 views/month, #21 of 3,287).[2]
Key Facts
- Reporters Without Borders received the Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize[3].
- Reporters Without Borders received the Charlemagne Medal for European Media[4].
- Reporters Without Borders received the Sakharov Prize[5].
- Reporters Without Borders received the Dawit Isaak award[6].
- Reporters Without Borders received the Dr. Erich Salomon Prize[7].
- Reporters Without Borders received the Premi Antonio Asensio de Periodisme[8].
- Reporters Without Borders was a member of International Freedom of Expression Exchange[9].
- Reporters Without Borders is in the country of France[10].
- Reporters Without Borders's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[11].
- Reporters Without Borders's instance of is recorded as Undesirable foreign organization in Russia[12].
- Reporters Without Borders's founder is recorded as Robert Ménard[13].
- Reporters Without Borders's founder is recorded as Émilien Jubineau[14].
- Reporters Without Borders's founder is recorded as Jacques Molénat[15].
- Reporters Without Borders's founder is recorded as Rémy Loury[16].
- Reporters Without Borders's movement is recorded as freedom of the press[17].
- Reporters Without Borders's logo image is recorded as RSF 2020 logo min.svg[18].
- Reporters Without Borders's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[19].
- Reporters Without Borders's ISNI is recorded as 0000000453741400[20].
- Reporters Without Borders's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 154735624[21].
- Reporters Without Borders's GND ID is recorded as 5090897-2[22].
- Reporters Without Borders's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n89654880[23].
- Reporters Without Borders's NACSIS-CAT author ID is recorded as DA11164586[24].
- Reporters Without Borders's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00976857[25].
- Reporters Without Borders's Commons category is recorded as Reporters Without Borders[26].
- Reporters Without Borders's industry is recorded as Q112166189[27].
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Founding
Founders include Robert Ménard[13], Émilien Jubineau[14], Jacques Molénat[15], and Rémy Loury[16]. +1986-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Reporters Without Borders[28]. Its location of formation is recorded as Montpellier[29].
Identity
Reporters Without Borders's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'REPORTERS SANS FRONTIERES'}[30]. Short names include {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'rty'}[31], {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'RSF'}[32], and {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'RWB'}[33].
Leadership
Reporters Without Borders's chairperson is recorded as Pierre Haski[34].
Operations
Reporters Without Borders's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[19].
Industry
Reporters Without Borders's industry is recorded as Q112166189[27].
Recognition
Awards received include Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize[3], an award[35]; Charlemagne Medal for European Media[4], a medallion[36], in Germany[37], founded in 2000[38]; Sakharov Prize[5], a human rights award[39], in European Union[40], founded in 1988[41], headquartered in Strasbourg[42]; Dawit Isaak award[6], an award[43]; Dr. Erich Salomon Prize[7], an award[44], in Germany[45], founded in 1971[46]; and Premi Antonio Asensio de Periodisme[8], a journalism prize[47], in Spain[48].
Why It Matters
Reporters Without Borders ranks in the top 0.64% of nonprofit_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,198 views/month, #21 of 3,287).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[49] It is known by 77 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]
FAQs
What awards did Reporters Without Borders receive?
Honors received include Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize[3], Charlemagne Medal for European Media[4], Sakharov Prize[5], and Dawit Isaak award[6].