This is a reminder that applications for the Caribbean Media Literacy Bootcamp will soon close on 24 May (Midnight). To apply, please visit https://t.co/wwfXEggrlv
The project is implemented by @PublicMediaPMA, MIC, @acmediaworkers and supported by @CaribbeanUnesco
The Caribbean Media Summit opens in Jamaica. AI, Media and Journalism is the main focus over the next two days. Here is our President Harvey Panka addressing the opening on Wednesday morning. @micinvestigates
Even though Nylah left mainstream media, she followed with keen interest many issues that affect journalists and journalism throughout the region and remained in touch providing support to her colleagues in many ways.
Nylah was responsible for the development of ACM's logo. For many years she offered her support to ACM in the form of guidance as well as to assist with planning and logistics for many of ACM activities.
The Association of Caribbean Media Workers mourns the death of colleague, journalist, communicator and activist Nylah Ali whose sudden passing has shocked her media colleagues in and around the Caribbean.
Gibbings was elected by virtual vote involving more than 100 organisations spanning the globe. He is now part of a team of 13 free expression and press freedom advocates from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
Former President and executive member of the Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM), Wesley Gibbings, has been re-elected to the Council of IFEX – the International Freedom of Expression Exchange @IFEX
#Jamaica 🇯🇲: RSF condemns multiple threats against journalists, including a threat of rape, outside the headquarters of the People's National Party (PNP) in Kingston. Jamaica has fallen 20 spots on RSF's World Press Freedom Index released last week. https://t.co/vCNjEa1FLi
Likewise, @RELE_CIDH recalls that States have the obligation to generate the necessary conditions and create a protected environment for the exercise of #FreedomExpression, so that a broad, plural, and open deliberation on public affairs can take place.
In the spirit of this commitment, @RELE_CIDH calls on the authorities to investigate these reports and reminds that stigmatizing statements can create or accentuate an atmosphere of hostility, intolerance, or animosity by different sectors of the population against the press.