Ministry of Information spokesman Phos Sovann said on November 7 that nearly 2,000 local and international journalists are set to cover the ASEAN Summits and related meetings which will run from November 8-13.
To commemorate the World Press Freedom Day 2021, UNESCO organized an Online Forum to discuss the current needs of journalists and the role of government to promote information as a public good during the current COVID-19 health crisis, learning from
05/27/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/27/2021 06:45
Forum calls for raising support to Journalists and Press Freedom in Cambodia
To commemorate the World Press Freedom Day 2021, UNESCO organized an Online Forum to discuss the current needs of journalists and the role of government to promote information as a public good during the current COVID-19 health crisis, learning from global experiences and local voices. The Forum unanimously acknowledged the struggle and efforts of journalists in reporting during the pandemic as frontline responders, and advocated for further support to independent media. The forum included journalists and media stakeholders, Ministry of Information, diplomatic community, development partners, UN Special Rapporteur for the situation of Human Rights in Cambodia, Human Rights Lawyers, and civil-society.