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Four leading investigative journalists join 2022 Jury of UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize

Windhoek+30 Declaration calls for affirming information is a public good

virtual participants from 150+ countries The Windhoek+30 Declaration takes forward the spirit of the original 1991 Windhoek Declaration, but makes reference to nowadays persistent and new challenges to media freedom such as risk of media extinction amid a “severe economic crisis” and disruption of traditional media business models; “increasing proliferation, amplification and promotion of […] disinformation and hate speech;” as well as “enduring and new threats to the safety of journalists and the free exercise of journalism, including killings, harassment of women, offline and online attacks”. The Declaration also contains recommendations to take effective steps to nurture a diversity of viable public, private and community media, while safeguarding their independence. Furthermore, it calls on mainstreaming Media and Information Literacy, as well as to work on ensuring transparency of technological companies.

United Nations spotlights Philippines on World Press Freedom Day

Good News Pilipinas United Nations spotlights Philippines on World Press Freedom Day Rappler’s Maria Ressa has named the World Press Freedom Prize laureate for 2021. Screengrabs from UNESCO event via Rappler. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has put the spotlight on the Philippines on World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) 2021. The 2021 Global Conference hosted by UNESCO and the Government of Namibia, carrying the theme of “Information as a Public Good”, marked the eve of World Press Freedom Day on May 3 by awarding the UNESCO/ Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize to Filipino investigative journalist Maria Ressa who spoke about the state of democracy and journalism in the Philippines.

Filipino Investigative Journalist To Receive UN Press Freedom Prize

Friday, 30 April 2021, 6:29 pm The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Tuesday named investigative journalist and media executive Maria Ressa of the Philippines as the recipient of its 2021 press freedom award. For over three decades, Ms. Ressa has been involved in many initiatives to promote press freedom and currently manages the online outlet, Rappler. Her work however, also made her a target for attacks and abuse, UNESCO – the UN agency tasked with defending press freedom – said in a news release. Ms. Ressa was chosen for the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize following the recommendation of an international jury of media

Embattled Philippine journalist wins UN press prize

Share Philippine journalist Maria Ressa s reporting has made her a target of her country s judiciary and online hate campaigns. AFP Embattled Philippine journalist wins UN press prize Thu, 29 April 2021 The UN s cultural agency on April 27 awarded its annual press freedom prize to Philippine journalist Maria Ressa whose reporting has made her a target of her country s judiciary and online hate campaigns. Ressa, a former Asia lead investigative reporter for US network CNN and head of domestic network ABS-CBN Nzews, now manages the news website Rappler whose reporting has attracted the wrath of Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte. She has been involved in many international initiatives to promote press freedom, and arrested several times for alleged crimes related to the exercise of her profession , UNESCO said.

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