24 September 2008
IFJ Says African-European Agreement on Media Must Push for Better Working Conditions for Journalists
The
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on the African Union
and the European Union to challenge African States to improve press freedom
laws and working conditions for journalists on the continent after the two
institutions recently signed a joint plan on media and development.
"This is a laudable initiative in view of the worrying state of the media
in Africa," said Gabriel Baglo, Director of the IFJ Africa Office.
"The large majority of journalists on the continent are poorly paid, some
suffer violence on a daily basis and others are unfairly forced to exile, imprisoned
or are harassed."
The Chairman
of the Commission of the African Union (AU) Jean Ping and the Commissioner of
the European Union (EU) Louis Michel signed a joint roadmap to promote the
emergence of "free and incontrovertible media to build fair and impartial
States" in Africa on September 13 in Ouagadougou, Burkina
Faso..
The plan includes establishing the institutional framework to codify the rights and duties of the media and to protect media independence and freedom of expression.
The
agreement also urges a "guarantee to journalists’ access to information,
confidentiality of their sources and a legal protection to allow them to do their
professional work in an independent and impartial way."
"The
implementation of this roadmap requires sincere and sustainable involvement of
African states. That’s why we call on the AU and the EU to challenge them
throughout the process," Baglo said.
Hundreds of journalists, editors, media support organisations and academics
participated in the meeting in Ouagadougou, a forum on Media and Development
held from September 11 to 13.
For more
information contact the IFJ at +221 33 842 01 43
The IFJ represents over 600,000 members in 120 countries worldwide











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