83 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-83).Parliament and the media in a well-established civil society share a responsibility to contribute to political, economic and social development in ways consistent with democratic principles. Both must be aware that economic development in particular is best achieved and sustained in societies that are democratic and well informed. While respecting the right of individual societies to determine how best to apply democratic principles, Parliament should involve the media, and through them the public, in forming public policy. Parliament should empower civil society by opening up decision-making to enable the media to report on and participate in the deba...
The media development community must rethink its approaches to public sector engagement in efforts t...
In a democratic society where the individual freedoms of its citizens are ensured and the rule of la...
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AbstractThe topic discussed is a current issue because the Parliament as legislative body, is often ...
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This paper presents the government of Uganda's perspective of professionalization of journalism...
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) plays a major role in the democratisation process and the harmonisa...
Technology as bridge between government and citizens helps the development of democracy leading parl...
This is a desk study of the institution of parliament and parliamentarians role in making developme...
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) plays a major role in the democratisation process and the harmonis...
This article examines attempts to put into policy or law the parameters of media freedoms in Uganda ...
The media is the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. ...
Participatory development and government accountability depend in part on the existence of media tha...
Parliaments are seeking legitimacy as accountable democratic institutions in order to restore the re...
It is a view commonly acknowledged that the mass media have a crucial role to play in the developmen...
The media development community must rethink its approaches to public sector engagement in efforts t...
In a democratic society where the individual freedoms of its citizens are ensured and the rule of la...
This chapter examines the extent to which public service media can constitute a countermeasure to on...
AbstractThe topic discussed is a current issue because the Parliament as legislative body, is often ...
Throughout the world, there is a vast remapping of media laws and policies. This important moment fo...
This paper presents the government of Uganda's perspective of professionalization of journalism...
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) plays a major role in the democratisation process and the harmonisa...
Technology as bridge between government and citizens helps the development of democracy leading parl...
This is a desk study of the institution of parliament and parliamentarians role in making developme...
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) plays a major role in the democratisation process and the harmonis...
This article examines attempts to put into policy or law the parameters of media freedoms in Uganda ...
The media is the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. ...
Participatory development and government accountability depend in part on the existence of media tha...
Parliaments are seeking legitimacy as accountable democratic institutions in order to restore the re...
It is a view commonly acknowledged that the mass media have a crucial role to play in the developmen...
The media development community must rethink its approaches to public sector engagement in efforts t...
In a democratic society where the individual freedoms of its citizens are ensured and the rule of la...
This chapter examines the extent to which public service media can constitute a countermeasure to on...