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Paraluman News joins World Association of News Publishers

Paraluman News is now part of the World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the world’s largest international press organization. WAN-IFRA represent 3,000 news publishing companies and technology entrepreneurs including 40 publisher associations representing 18,000 publications from 120 countries.

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29 May 2026 at 17:21:54

Paraluman News joins World Association of News Publishers

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WAN-IFRA

Paraluman News is now a member of the World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the world’s largest international press organization.


WAN-IFRA represents 3,000 news publishing companies and technology entrepreneurs, including 40 publisher associations that account for 18,000 publications across 120 countries.


The organization's core mission is to protect the rights of journalists and publishers worldwide, ensuring they can operate as independent media.


Founded in 1948, WAN-IFRA has been fostering cooperation among publishers and promoting best practices in business and technology.


As a representative trade body, WAN-IFRA pushes for quality standards in production processes.


It also engages with public authorities and institutions to advocate for press freedom and the independence of news organizations.



History of WAN-IFRA


The World Association of News Publishers (WAN), formerly known as FIEJ, was founded in 1948 after the Second World War.


The organization was established at a time when many newspaper industries across various countries were either struggling to recover from the war or needed to assert their editorial independence.


On the other hand, IFRA (formerly INCA), was established in 1961 to promote rigorous benchmarks in newspaper printing technology and encourage cooperation among different news companies.


The two associations merged in 2009 to create WAN-IFRA, the World Association of News Publishers  to promote these core values:

  • press freedom

  • quality journalism, and

  • editorial integrity.



About Paraluman News


Paraluman News Publication, Inc. was established in November 2025. The company recently won first place at the 2026 London School of Economics (LSE) Generate Fellowship Startup Competition.


READ: Paraluman News wins first place at London School of Economics startup competition


The award recognizes the company's mission to make reliable journalism more accessible to multilingual communities across the Philippines.


The LSE Generate Fellowship is a flagship support program for the most promising ventures across the LSE Generate community. Every year, up to 48 top startups are selected to join this international, year-round acceleration program.


Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo, founder of Paraluman News, said garnering the top spot in the LSE compeition is "an incredible affirmation of Paraluman News’ mission: to make reliable journalism available in the languages people actually speak, understand, and share.”


Lamentillo, also founder of NightOwl AI, said, "“In a country with more than 170 languages, access to information should not depend on whether you speak English or Tagalog. This recognition from LSE Generate gives us the momentum to build a youth-centred, multilingual newsroom that serves communities today while helping create the local-language resources needed for Philippine AI and public-interest technologies in the future.”


-Paraluman News




 

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