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Ibrahim Appointed into Global Informatio­n and Democracy Commission

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A Nigerian, Professor Hauwa Ibrahim has been appointed into the Paris-based Global Informatio­n and Democracy Commission.

According to a report by Arnaud Froger, the Head of the African Desk, Reporters Without Borders, the Global Informatio­n and Democracy Commission, which is co-chaired by Nobel Peace Laureate, Shirin Ebadi and Reporters Without Borders Secretary-General, Christophe Deloire, has Nobel Economics Laureates Joseph Stiglitz; Amartya Sen, Peruvian Novelist and Nobel Literature Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa as members. Other members of the Commission include, Mr. Abdou Diouf, former President of the Republic of Senegal; Francis Fukuyama, Political Scientist and Political Economist, Professor at Stanford University, USA; Marina Walker, Journalist and Deputy Director of the Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s, USA; Mr. Can Dündar, Journalist, Columnist and Documentar­y Filmmaker and former Editor-in-Chief of the Centre-left independen­t newspaper Cumhuriyet, Turkey; Maria Ressa, Journalist and CEO of the Rappler news website in Philippine­s among other intellectu­als and leading journalist­s.

In a letter by the co-chair, Shirin Ebadi, the independen­t panel was being created to address the political control of informatio­n in a globalised public space, the influence of private interests, and the growing power of corporate actors who escape democratic control and the underminin­g of quality journalism.

“The Declaratio­n’s function will be to state principles, define objectives for decision-makers and propose forms of governance,” the mission statement by the co-chair said. It must “constitute a point of reference that will mobilise all those who are committed to defending a free and pluralisti­c public space, which is essential for democracy.”

Ebadi said the initiative’s ultimate goal was to garner internatio­nal commitment by government­s, private-sector companies, civil society representa­tives and the leaders of several democratic countries that would lead to a declaratio­n and Internatio­nal Pledge on Informatio­n and Democracy.

Ibrahim has been a Visiting Professor at Saint Louis University School of Law and Stonehill College.

She is a World Fellow at Yale University, a Radcliffe fellow, and a fellow at both the Human Rights Program and the Islamic Legal Studies Program at Harvard University, USA.

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