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Exploring the Patterns of Online Violence against Women and Girls; its Impacts and Online Protection Mechanisms – WOUGNET

Exploring the Patterns of Online Violence against Women and Girls; its Impacts and Online Protection Mechanisms – WOUGNET
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Exploring the Patterns of Online Violence against Women and Girls; its Impacts and Online Protection Mechanisms

Exploring the Patterns of Online Violence against Women and Girls; its Impacts and Online Protection Mechanisms
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Leading Minds Reflecting on Information as a Public Good to Participate in World Press Freedom Conference in Windhoek

Share The 2021 World Press Freedom Day Global Conference, hosted by UNESCO and the Government of Namibia, will be held on 29 April – 3 May in Windhoek. The event will bring leading minds of the world of journalism, media and technology as well as experts, policy makers, and activists, to affirm information is a public good and discuss how to support independent journalism and local news media. Among first announced interventions are: Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and  Miranda Johnson,  The Economist’s Deputy Executive Editor, will engage in a dialogue on the role of information as a public good.

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Seema Mustafa, senior award-winning journalist and founder of The Citizen, India s first independent online newspaper . Mustafa is the president of India s Editor s Guild. Rod Sims, Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). Under his direction, the ACCC published a study that found internet companies benefitted from Australian news content without being able to seek appropriate compensation. About the Conference The five-day conference will comprise over 40 sessions and plenaries including three thematic ones discussing current issues on media viability, the transparency of online platforms, and strengthening media and information literacy capacities. [Register now here] Read all what you need in our FAQ.

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