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Foundation launches a new multimedia platform: youTrust

By Thomson Reuters Foundation

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LONDON – Thomson Reuters Foundation launches youTrust.org, a new kind of social media platform that enables you to easily share multimedia information with your community of interest. It also gives you the means to create your own campaign and engage others on the issues you care about.

What makes it different? Curate content, be the editor, ignite debate!

YouTrust gives you the unique opportunity to create and share stunning multimedia pages – or “packages” – of related material: videos, photos, web links, blogs, articles, Twitter and RSS feeds – all in just a few clicks!

Produce beautiful multimedia campaigns, magazine spreads, portfolios of your work. These self-branded “packages” can then be shared through Facebook, Twitter, email and more.... And they will be visible to the whole youTrust community.

Find and share what interests you.

Interested in water issues? Women’s rights? Fair Trade? Conflict in Congo?

Choose your theme of interest and get instant access to the latest relevant videos, photos, articles, blogs, tweets, newsfeeds and live discussions through youTrust’s “livestreams”.

Share or “tip” photos, videos or articles you like from YouTube, FlickR, Vimeo, AlertNet, Alertnet Climate, TrustLaw Women, TrustLaw Good Governance, TrustLaw Pro Bono and TrustMedia simply by pasting a simple URL address.

Who is it for?

Our communities of NGOs, social entrepreneurs, pro bono lawyers and journalists, along with anybody interested in social, humanitarian and journalistic issues. Students, activists, campaigners, documentary-makers, photographers – all can make the most of youTrust.

Why use youTrust?

Share original and interesting photos and videos
Showcase your finest multimedia work
Launch campaigns, special reports or multimedia projects
Connect with colleagues, sources and anyone sharing the same interests
Live-report on conferences, events or action on the ground (e.g. post videos, photos or information through livestreams/chat)
Appeal to your community of interest from the ground during a conflict or a disaster…
Post jobs, events, requests for help
Convene debates …

Why us?

Thomson Reuters Foundation has extensive experience of building humanitarian communities through AlertNet, which now has more than 500 NGO members. We have also built a strong network of social entrepreneurs and pro bono lawyers through TrustLaw. Thomson Reuters Foundation benefits from a global network of alumni of our training courses. TrustMedia has trained nearly 8,000 journalists and communication officers worldwide since its creation.

Our Services

  • TrustLaw. A global hub for free legal assistance and news and information on good governance and women's rights
  • AlertNet. The world's humanitarian news site
  • TrustMedia. Reuters journalism training programmes and media training around the globe
  • EIS. Life-saving information for communities affected by major natural disasters
  • Reuters Institue. Oxford University. The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University