At the 2008 World Press Freedom Day celebration in Maputo, UNESCO explored how both Press Freedom and Freedom of Information can feed into the wider objective of empowering people. This focus built on an earlier meeting of experts in Paris during 2008, which analyzed the link between Freedom of Information and sustainable development. UNESCO also hosted a lecture series during 2008, on the theme of ?The Potential of Information and Communication Strategy for Development?. All three events are the sources of the content in this publication
Describes the important initiatives in Freedom of Expression in selected countries and Library Assoc...
The purpose of this research is to examine the complex interplay on the Internet between the ri...
From the 1980s, international organizations have devised strategies to develop national media system...
It is undeniable, in today’s global and information society, the fundamental role of the mass media ...
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
Every year on 3 May the ‘World Press Freedom Day ’ is celebrated. It was proclaimed by the UNESCO in...
This book provides a critical and uniquely comprehensive examination of the main UN standards and me...
This e-book is the result of a panel organized in the Fifth European Congress of African Studies (EC...
This lecture looks at the role of the media in promoting an enhanced citizenship, locating the debat...
The current publication, published by the UNESCO Chair at the University of Gothenburg in collaborat...
This article provides a conceptual framework of the freedom of media and its correlation with democr...
The first World Trends report in 2014 filled an important gap in contemporary media and communicatio...
Helped UNESCO devise and run a workshop on digital threats to women journalists globally. Presented ...
The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of ...
Freedom of expression is both a life and death matter and a bread and butter issue. Free media that ...
Describes the important initiatives in Freedom of Expression in selected countries and Library Assoc...
The purpose of this research is to examine the complex interplay on the Internet between the ri...
From the 1980s, international organizations have devised strategies to develop national media system...
It is undeniable, in today’s global and information society, the fundamental role of the mass media ...
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
Every year on 3 May the ‘World Press Freedom Day ’ is celebrated. It was proclaimed by the UNESCO in...
This book provides a critical and uniquely comprehensive examination of the main UN standards and me...
This e-book is the result of a panel organized in the Fifth European Congress of African Studies (EC...
This lecture looks at the role of the media in promoting an enhanced citizenship, locating the debat...
The current publication, published by the UNESCO Chair at the University of Gothenburg in collaborat...
This article provides a conceptual framework of the freedom of media and its correlation with democr...
The first World Trends report in 2014 filled an important gap in contemporary media and communicatio...
Helped UNESCO devise and run a workshop on digital threats to women journalists globally. Presented ...
The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of ...
Freedom of expression is both a life and death matter and a bread and butter issue. Free media that ...
Describes the important initiatives in Freedom of Expression in selected countries and Library Assoc...
The purpose of this research is to examine the complex interplay on the Internet between the ri...
From the 1980s, international organizations have devised strategies to develop national media system...