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WPFD 2021: IPC TO HOLD WEBINARS AND CONVEY STAKEHOLDERS’ FORUM

Press Release WPFD 2021: IPC TO HOLD WEBINARS AND CONVEY STAKEHOLDERS’ FORUM For immediate release: April 28, 2021 The International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos will mark this year’s World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), with a two-part event starting with a webinar tomorrow, Thursday April 29, 2021, on ‘Safety, Security and Management of Trauma in Coverage of Dangerous Assignments’. On Wednesday May 5, 2021, IPC, in partnership with the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), the Nigerian Guild of Editors, the Radio Television Theatre and Arts Workers Union and other stakeholders, will convey a forum on ‘Information as Public Good and the Quest for Press Freedom in Nigeria’ in Abuja, FCT. A statement by IPC’s Executive Director, Mr. Lanre Arogundade said both events are pursuant to the theme of the year 2021 WPFD – ‘Information as Public Good’. “Year 2021 marks the 30th anniversary of the Windhoek, Namibia, Declaration on an Independent and Pluralistic African Media which led to the decision of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as adopted by the UN General Assembly to declare May 3rd as WPFD. It is this significance that has informed our decision to organise series of events to commemorate the milestone including two webinars and the stakeholders’ forum”, Mr. Arogundade explained.  50 journalists from the three Northern geo-political zones who applied and were selected will participate in tomorrow’s capacity building webinar at which international and Nigerian experts will make presentations on ‘Safety reporting and the challenges online and offline’; Safety best practices in the investigation, coverage and reportage of dangerous assignments including pandemics’ and ‘Managing stress, trauma and other psychological/ mental health challenges in the coverage of pandemics and crisis situations’. The experts include Gillo Shedir of the International Freedom of Exchange (IFEX), Mr. Fisayo Soyombo, a writer and investigative journalist and Dr. Uzo Isreal, lecturer and Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the University of Lagos. The second capacity building webinar for journalists in the southern geo-political zones will hold within the next two weeks. At the Abuja May 5 event, IPC will present its annual report on the documentation of attacks on journalists in Nigeria while there will be a roundtable discussion on “Information as A Public Good and The Quest for Press Freedom” with Rev. Fr. George Ehusani as the lead Speaker. A panel of five comprising representatives of media professional bodies, the civil society and the bar will serve as discussants. The Abuja forum is expected to fashion a road map on improved mechanisms for the defence of press freedom in Nigeria. The webinars and the stakeholders’ forum are being respectively supported by the International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) and the Open Society Foundation (OSF) under IPC’s safety of journalists and enhanced safety awareness programmes. SGD: Melody Lawal Program Officer/ Journalists Safety Alert Desk Officer IPC, Lagos-Nigeria +2348132776441

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Media Roundtable on Electoral Reform Holds

June 24, 2020 Press Release MEDIA ROUNDTABLE ON ELECTORAL REFORMS HOLDS For immediate release: Wednesday June 24, 2020. A roundtable aimed at promoting discourse on the role of the media in promoting electoral reforms holds on tomorrow – Thursday June 25, 2020 from 10.30am to 12.30pm. The roundtable is being convened with the Yiaga Africa, European Centre for Electoral Support (ECES) and EU-SDGN townhall meeting on electoral reforms taking place on June 30th in focus. The theme of the webinar is: Media as Catalysts of Best Democratic Practices: Yiaga Africa-ECES/EU-SDGN Town hall meeting on electoral reforms in focus. The thrust of the webinar is to elicit media interest in and facilitate greater media coverage and reportage of the whole gamut of the electoral process to ensure that needed reforms are passed by the National Assembly through needed amendments to the Electoral Act and the constitution. About Ninety participants (male and female journalists and editors) from the broadcast, print and online media (across the six-geo political zone) shall participate in the webinar in pursuance of the broad objectives of the EU-SDGN project. A team media of experts comprising Mr. Hamza Idris, Editor of Daily Trust; Mr. Taiwo Gorge, Editor, The Cable; Dr. Biodun Ogidan, Nigeria Community Radio Coalition; Mrs. Mary Atolagbe, Secretary, Nigerian Guild of Editors/Deputy Director Digital Media Voice of Nigeria (VON); Mr. Imoni Amarere, Executive Director, AIT and Mr. Eze Anaba, Editor, Vanguard shall offer insights on the theme. The event shall also feature opening remarks by Dr. Akin Akingbulu, Executive Director, IMS; Mrs. Laolu Olawumi, Programme Manager, EU-SDGN and Manji Wilson – Coordination Advisor/Electoral Administration Expert, ECES while Mr. Samson Itodo, Executive Director of YIAGA Africa shall give the background note among others. There will also be special interventions by Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman and Mr. Jake Epelle, Executive Director of The Albino Foundation. The event can be viewed live on IPC facebook media page and social media handles. SANMI FALOBIProgramme ManagerInternational Press Centre (IPC), Lagos, Nigeria www.ipcng.org l www.twitter.com/IPCng l www.facebook.com/ipc.nigeria l www.youtube.com/ipcng l Google+ : Ipc Ng ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Tel: +234 80 2362 6281 Twitter: @sanmifalobi /Facebook: sanmifalobi /Linkedin:Sanmifalobi ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. Freelance Journalist @ www.sdnonline.net Publisher/Editor@ SUCCESSTACT #successtact WACC-Africa Region (WACC-AR) member @ INNATE COMMUNICATIONS Associate Member, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR)

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