Subjects:
Freedom of expression | Access to knowledge
Let’s Ensure the Triumph of Good Information over Bad
Language: English
In 2021, World Press Freedom Day is returning to its roots, to Windhoek, Namibia, where the landmark Windhoek Declaration was proclaimed in 1991.
UNESCO invited journalists, civil society organizations, media experts, academics, policy makers, students and more to share their message on the significance of the Windhoek Declaration, its contribution to press freedom and the importance of information as a public good.
on this subject:
World Press Freedom Day
Place/region:
Namibia,
Africa
Type: Speech
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Speaker: Gwen Lister
Publisher: UNESCO Communication and Information Sector
Coproducer/sponsor: The Namibian
Published in:
Type: Speech
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Speaker: Gwen Lister
Publisher: UNESCO Communication and Information Sector
Coproducer/sponsor: The Namibian
Published in:
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