Reflecting on the conversations and debates held in Indonesia for World Press Freedom Day, James Deane shares his three reasons to be worried and three grounds for optimism.
More than 40 side events organized by partners will take place on May 2-4. Join compelling panels delving into the growing threats faced by reporters uncovering environmental crimes. Engage with ...
For the recent World Press Freedom Day conference (WPFD2019) in Ethiopia, we sponsored two youth delegates – Bwale Mutanuka ...
On World Press Freedom Day, we're celebrating eight remarkable projects supporting our media partners to produce trustworthy information and content that goes beyond news - tackling information ...
Recognizing the interconnectedness between the urgent need to address environmental crisis, the significant contribution of ...
World Press Freedom Day was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in December 1993, following the recommendation of UNESCO’s General Conference. Since then, 3 May, the anniversary of the ...
Mongabay’s award-winning investigation that revealed water contamination from palm oil plantations in Indigenous territories ...
Speaking during the belated Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) organised World Press Freedom Day commemorations in ...
Opinion editor's note: Star Tribune Opinion publishes a mix of national and local commentaries online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. Since its United Nations declaration in 1993 ...
The global theme for World Press Freedom Day, “Press for the planet: Journalism in the face of the environmental crisis,” highlighted the crucial role of media in driving positive change, fostering ...
In celebration of World Press Freedom Day 2024, journalists from Kenya convened virtually on May 3rd for an enriching panel discussion facilitated by TUKO.co.ke. The X Space, "Media's Role Towards ...