March 11, 2010

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Reports

Africa Press Freedom Report 2009

Africa Press Freedom Report 2009

African Journalists Monitoring Workshop Report 2009

African Journalists Monitoring Workshop Report 2009

EAJA Conference Report on World Press Freedom Day 2009

EAJA Conference Report on World Press Freedom Day 2009

Status of Journalists Report 2007

Status of journalists report 2007

Federation of African Journalists Congress Report 2008

Federation of African Journalists Congress Report 2008

Media Gender Study for Eastern Africa

Media Gender Study for Eastern Africa

Media and Gender Strategy for West Africa

Media and Gender Strategy for West Africa

IFJ Journalists and media staff killed in 2008 report 2008

IFJ Journalists and media staff killed in 2008

IFJ report

Journalists and media staff killed in 2007

Killing the Messenger

"Two journalists killed every week over last 10 years", says first comprehensive journalist safety survey

Tags > Declarations / Statements / Speeches

September 23, 2006

Lagos Declaration on the Right of Access to Information

September 20, 2006

IFJ Welcomes Landmark Solidarity Summit of African Journalists Unions

June 23, 2006

Journalists Condemn the 'Barbaric Killing' of a Swedish Freelancer in Somalia

June 02, 2006

Somali Union Condemns an Attack Against a Radio Journalist

January 16, 2006

Somalian Journalists freed; Radio Station remains closed

December 01, 2005

Nigerian Journalists Condemn the Closure of a Radio Station and the Arrest of a Journalist

November 29, 2005

IFJ Letter to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Cameroon - Support for a Collective Bargaining Agreement for the Media Sector

November 29, 2005

Nigerian Journalists Condemn the Manhandling of a Colleague

November 17, 2005

Somalian Journalists Launch a New Website for the Monitoring of Press Freedom Violations

November 17, 2005

Message from the Tunisian Hunger Strikers to the World Summit on the Information Society

November 15, 2005

Free Expression Groups Pull out of WSIS Event

November 03, 2005

Communique of the Conference of African Freedom of Expression Organisations in Accra

November 03, 2005

Resolution to Strengthen Freedom of Expression in Africa

September 19, 2005

Journalists Welcome the Release of a Senior Editor in Somalia After 28 Hours of Detention

September 13, 2005

Somalian Union Condemns an Official Order Banning a Journalist

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