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Thomson Reuters Foundation

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About Thomson Reuters Foundation

The Thomson Reuters Foundation is a UK-based charitable organization that serves as the philanthropic arm of Thomson Reuters. Established in 2012, the foundation aims to promote social progress and empower communities through various initiatives focused on human rights, social justice, and sustainable development.

One of the core activities of the foundation is to provide free legal assistance and training to those in need, particularly in developing countries. This is achieved through its Legal Assistance Programme, which connects pro bono lawyers with individuals and organizations facing legal challenges.

In addition to legal support, the foundation is committed to enhancing the quality of journalism worldwide. It offers training programs for journalists, focusing on ethical reporting and the importance of press freedom. The foundation believes that a well-informed public is essential for democracy and social change.

The Thomson Reuters Foundation also engages in advocacy work, raising awareness about critical global issues such as climate change, gender equality, and the rights of refugees. Through its campaigns and partnerships, the foundation seeks to influence policy and drive systemic change.

Furthermore, the foundation operates the Trust Conference, an annual event that brings together leaders from various sectors to discuss pressing social issues and collaborate on solutions. This platform fosters dialogue and innovation, encouraging participants to take actionable steps towards positive change.

With a dedicated team of professionals and a network of partners, the Thomson Reuters Foundation continues to make a significant impact in the areas of human rights and social justice. Its vision is to create a world where everyone can enjoy their rights and live free from discrimination and injustice.

Through its multifaceted approach, the foundation not only addresses immediate needs but also works towards long-term solutions that empower individuals and communities globally.

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