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World Press Freedom Day 2019

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Published by admin on April 11, 2019

When, local time: Wednesday, 1 May 2019 – 9:00am to Friday, 3 May 2019 – 6:00pmWhere: Ethiopia, Addis AbabaType of Event: Category 8-SymposiumContact: Saorla McCabe (Email: s.mccabe@unesco.org)

The main celebration of World Press Freedom Day 2019 will take place in Addis Ababa, from 1 to 3 May 2019. The event will provide a platform for multiple actors to exchange on current issues, threats and achievements concerning freedom of the press.

The overall theme of the event will be the role of media in elections and democracy. A wide range of sessions (plenaries, debates, lightning talks, etc.) will address different aspects of the overall theme.

Some 100 national events around the world are expected to complement the main celebration.

The attendance of the UNESCO Director-General, Audrey Azoulay, as well as of high-level government representatives is expected. Participants will also include representatives of civil society, media organizations, professional associations, academia and the judiciary.

On 2 May, the UNESCO Director-General will award the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize to an individual or organization that has made an outstanding contribution to the defence of press freedom.

The event will also host an academic conference on the safety of journalists which will allow researchers from different disciplines to share and discuss recent research. This will be the fourth edition of the conference, aimed at bridging the gap between academic research, policy-making and journalism.

As in the previous years, WPFD will host a Youth Newsroom, which will bring on board young journalists and journalism students to cover the event and expand their reporting skills.

A number of cultural events and performances will be included in the programme. Links:  World Press Freedom Day – Website Theme page: Access to InformationCommunication and InformationFostering Freedom of ExpressionSafety of JournalistsPress Freedom on All Platforms

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