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“Journalists Matter” Campaign  in Bosnia and Herzegovina

October 6, 2024
in Bosnia-and-Herzegovina
“Journalists Matter” Campaign  in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The  Council of Europe Campaign for the Safety of Journalists – Journalists Matter has been presented within the 4th meeting of the Steering committee of the project “Enhancing Institutional Capacities on Freedom of Expression and Information in Bosnia and Herzegovina” (EFEx). 

Furthermore, the Campaign took center stage at the 6th meeting of the Cross-Coordinating Working Group on Monitoring and Reporting on Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Information in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This working group, established by the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees with the support of the EFEx project, aims to bolster cross-sectoral and cross-institutional cooperation. Its ultimate goal is to enhance the implementation of international standards and obligations related to freedom of expression and information.

During the meeting, significant discussions were held regarding the adoption of new Terms of Reference of the mandate of the Working Group, who will take integrate the efforts in line with the role of the Campaign Committee, as foreseen by the Journalists Matter Campaign. The Group brings together relevant actors from the Bosnia and Herzegovina administration systems, including journalists’ representatives, who have a common goal of advancing the cause of media freedom and safety of journalists.

By fostering a cooperative environment among various sectors and institutions, the project  will contribute significantly to the implementation of the Journalists Matter Campaign, aiming to create a safer and more supportive landscape for journalists, who play a vital role in upholding democracy and freedom of expression in the country.

The EFEx project is implemented by the Council of Europe and funded through voluntary contribution of Sweden through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). The activities within the project are instrumental in reinforcing institutional capacities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

Source link : https://www.coe.int/en/web/freedom-expression/-/-journalists-matter-campaign-%C2%A0in-bosnia-and-herzegovina

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Publish date : 2024-06-12 07:00:00

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