2nd November 2019
The silence against impunity must end
On the sixth International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, the Public Media Alliance calls for greater protections for journalists and their fundamental role in holding power to account.
7th October 2019
Social Media Guidelines | For media professionals & journalists in Southern Africa
Read our latest guidelines developed collaboratively with journalists and media professionals from across Southern Africa.
7th June 2019
Social media guidelines for Southern Africa to be published soon
Social media guidelines for broadcasters across Southern Africa are being developed following a collaborative 3-day workshop organised by PMA and UNESCO in Namibia earlier this week.
3rd June 2019
Developing social media guidelines for broadcasters in Southern Africa
PMA and UNESCO’s latest workshop to develop social media guidelines for broadcasters in Southern Africa kicked off today.
11th April 2019
Hate by omission silence and exclusion: A Caribbean perspective
Dr Zahera Harb writes about the outcomes from our workshop to develop an action plan on reporting hate speech and media coverage of terrorism & violence for the Caribbean region.
2nd April 2019
Developing Media Guidelines on Hate Speech & Coverage of Acts of Terrorism & Violence for the South East Asia Regions
A special thanks to all partners, participants and speakers involved in our latest webinar and workshop in Kuala Lumpur.
10th July 2018
Action plan on hate speech and media coverage of terrorism & violence for the Caribbean region
Upcoming UNESCO, Public Media Alliance and Ethical Journalism Network workshop to develop action plan on hate speech, terrorism and violence coverage for the Caribbean Region
12th February 2018
Insight | World Radio Day 2018
What is World Radio Day and how can you get involved? We interviewed UNESCO’s Media Development and Society Section Chief, Mirta Lourenco, to find out more.
5th December 2017
Social Media Guidelines for Caribbean Journalists & Media Practitioners
The Public Media Alliance, in collaboration with the UNESCO Caribbean Cluster Office, have launched a new set of Social Media Guidelines for the Caribbean region.
23rd October 2017