Media in Africa: twenty years after the Windhoek Declaration on press freedom

media-in-africaThe publication begins with an overview of the past two decades and shares assessments on the status of press freedom in Africa. The contributions are organised under four key sections – Freedom, Pluralism, Independence, and Access to Information. Articles cover these issues, as well as journalists’ safety, gender sensitive reporting, and the role of the internet.
(www.misa.org)

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