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      The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.

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      The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
      jeu, 11 Mai 2023 - 12:15 - sam, 13 Mai 2023 - 12:15
      • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
      • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
      • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
      • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
      • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
      • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.

        This Continental conference is to be held a week after the global celebrations of World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) in May. The first of such conventions designed to safeguard the hard-won media freedoms and safety of journalists on the continent was held in Arusha, Tanzania, in 2022. The African Media Convention brings together media experts, scholars, students, journalists, journalists’ unions and associations, editors, public and private sector, including cooperating partners from around the African continent and beyond.

        The African Media Stakeholders’ Convention is a moment of reflection by African media stakeholders on the revolving trends that impede freedom of expression and freedom of the media, most significantly the persistent deterioration of these rights on the continent. It is also an opportunity to recognise those countries and institutions that promote freedom of expression as provided for in various African Union human rights instruments and to raise awareness among political actors on the benefits of a climate conducive to freedom of expression.

        The convention offers an opportunity for participants to look at how freedom of expression can be mainstreamed in continental governance processes, and to benefit from key players in the African governance architecture. Learning lessons from the COVID19 pandemic, the convention also provides a window for African media to reflect on how their freedoms can be protected in future pandemics, which scientists warn will definitely come.

        Currently, the African media landscape is a mixed picture of progress with certain areas still strangulated with obnoxious legislations that affront democracy and good governance. There are countries that have made commendable progress in line with the Declaration of Principles on Access to Information and Freedom of Expression in Africa and other human rights instruments, while there are still retrogressive laws in some countries that impede media freedom and freedom of expression, and do not conform with African and international standards.

        Many of the retrogressive laws also pose serious challenges to women journalists. Limited press freedom exasperates existing gendered experiences of women journalists, including online violence, the gender pay gap, gendered allocation of roles and assignments that are considered to be political, dangerous, and others. Thus, women’s perspectives are often limited in news reporting on critical political and social issues.

        Therefore, it is important that focused discussions and research is carried out to consider the specific impacts of limited press freedom on women journalists. In so doing, we must consider the variety of barriers they face that limits their entry and progression in the industry, and implications for them in terms of media freedom and freedom of expression. The use of the internet for journalistic work has been turned into a minefield, and women journalists are consistently targeted as a result of their work compared to their male counterparts.

        Again, in this instance, it is important for the Africa Media Convention to take stock of positive practices and stories from the African continent and distribute them to all concerned stakeholders.

        Notwithstanding the progress in parts of the continent, the safety and security of journalists is a considerable challenge, as, in some countries, they continue to be arbitrarily arrested, harassed, intimidated, forcefully detained under trumped-up charges and, in certain instances, killed with impunity, contrary to the provisions of the Declaration of Principles on Access to Information and Freedom of Expression in Africa. These and more are some of the issues that warrant African media stakeholders coming together yearly to find lasting solutions.

        Zambia is one of the countries that have made efforts to create a conducive environment for the media to flourish. As such, it was chosen to host the Second African Media Stakeholders Convention. Read more

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        Event Outcome / Report
        LUSAKA DECLARATION, 2ND AFRICAN MEDIA CONVENTION 2023
        Media Advisory
        Media Advisory-en
        Concept Note
        Concept Note
        Event Programme
        Programme
        Programme
        Press Releases
        Press Release
        Event Resources
        Élément joint Taille
        Logistics Information Note 100.47 Ko
        Sponsorship Opportunities 111.85 Ko
        Speech References
        Reflections on Africa Media Convention (Arusha, Tanzania) Statement by Churchill Otieno, Chairman, Eastern Africa Editors Society
        Mrs Wynne Musabayana, Head of Communication African Union Commission Opening Remarks at The 2nd Africa Media Convention
        Remarks Delivered by the Minister of Information and Media Hon. Chushi Kasanda, Mp on the Occasion of the 2nd Africa Media Convention Held In Lusaka, Zambia May 11 – May 23, 2023
        Remarks by H.E. Ambassador Jacek Jankowski Head of the European Union Delegation to Zambia and COMESA at the Second African Media Convention Mulungushi International Conference Centre
        Closing Speech by the Minister of Information and Media and Chief Government Spokesperson, Hon. Chushi Kasanda, Mp at the 2nd Africa Media Convention on Saturday, 13th may 2023 at Mulungushi Conference Centre(KK WING), Lusaka
        Speech by the Minister of Information and Media and Chief Government Spokesperson, Hon. Chushi Kasanda,on behalf of President of the Republic of Zambia - Hakainde Hichilema
        Remarks by Prof. Lidia Brito, the UNESCO Regional Director for Southern Africa.
        Statement by Mrs. Wynne Musabayana Head of Communication: African Union Commission at the Official Programme of the Second African Media Convention

        Event Documents

        • Outcome
        • Media Advisory
        • Programme
        • Concept Note
        • Attachments
        • Press Releases
        LUSAKA DECLARATION, 2ND AFRICAN MEDIA CONVENTION 2023
        Media Advisory-en
        Programme
        Programme
        Concept Note
        Logistics Information Note
        Sponsorship Opportunities
        Press Release

        Event References

        • Speeches
        Reflections on Africa Media Convention (Arusha, Tanzania) Statement by Churchill Otieno, Chairman, Eastern Africa Editors Society
        2023-05-11
        Mrs Wynne Musabayana, Head of Communication African Union Commission Opening Remarks at The 2nd Africa Media Convention
        2023-05-11
        Remarks Delivered by the Minister of Information and Media Hon. Chushi Kasanda, Mp on the Occasion of the 2nd Africa Media Convention Held In Lusaka, Zambia May 11 – May 23, 2023
        2023-05-11
        Remarks by H.E. Ambassador Jacek Jankowski Head of the European Union Delegation to Zambia and COMESA at the Second African Media Convention Mulungushi International Conference Centre
        2023-05-11
        Closing Speech by the Minister of Information and Media and Chief Government Spokesperson, Hon. Chushi Kasanda, Mp at the 2nd Africa Media Convention on Saturday, 13th may 2023 at Mulungushi Conference Centre(KK WING), Lusaka
        2023-05-11
        Speech by the Minister of Information and Media and Chief Government Spokesperson, Hon. Chushi Kasanda,on behalf of President of the Republic of Zambia - Hakainde Hichilema
        2023-05-11
        Remarks by Prof. Lidia Brito, the UNESCO Regional Director for Southern Africa.
        2023-05-13
        Statement by Mrs. Wynne Musabayana Head of Communication: African Union Commission at the Official Programme of the Second African Media Convention
        2023-05-13

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        • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
        • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
        • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
        • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
        • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
        • The 2nd Media convention was convened by UNESCO in partnership with the African Union and was hosted by The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) in Lusaka, Zambia.
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