By Courtney C. Radsch/CPJ Advocacy Director Last week, I met a Cameroonian journalist who worked in the Congo until he fled following a series of threats and an attack on his home by armed m... Read more
The 8th edition of the Empowerment Series of the Association of Communication Scholars & Professionals of Nigeria also known as ACSPN Empowerment Series (AES) and third to be held in 201... Read more
Feature one or more women on your homepage. Only 24% of persons seen, heard, spoken of or read about in the media are women, and only 6% of stories highlight issues of gender equality or ine... Read more
Are you part of a youth-led organisation? Is your organisation membership-based? Then, this is for you. UNESCO and the African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) is plann... Read more
The fourth annual global celebration of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Week will take place June 22-28, 2015. MIL Week highlights include the MIL Conference taking place June 26-27, 20... Read more
Welcome to attendee registration for the NAMLE Conference 2015, part of Global MIL week! One entry fee covers all sessions. Early Bird Registration ends May 15! Sign up TODAY! NAMLE is offe... Read more
By Kerry Paterson/CPJ Africa Research Associate It will be one year this weekend since six bloggers were arrested in Addis Ababa, just days after the group announced on Facebook that their Z... Read more
New York, April 23, 2015 – The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the murder of Soleil Balanga, a journalist in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and calls on Congolese authorit... Read more
CPJ’s list of 10 Most Censored Countries is part of our annual publication, Attacks on the Press, which will be released in full on Monday, April 27, at 11 a.m. EST. Eritrea and North... Read more







