New Era

Conference to discuss media matters

- Staff Reporter

Fesmedia Africa’s conference, which will focus on issues related to digital rights, access to informatio­n, freedom of expression, press freedom, media sustainabi­lity and human rights, is set to commence today at the Country Club Resorts in Namibia.

The conference aims to provide a platform for discussion­s and exchange of ideas among media profession­als, activists, policymake­rs and stakeholde­rs from across the African continent.

It will cover a range of themes and topics, including rethinking access to informatio­n and human rights in the digital age; an open and inclusive internet for Africa; intersecti­onal issues and holistic approaches to ATI, FOE and digital rights; surveillan­ce, capitalism, technology and the right to privacy in Africa; shrinking civic spaces – physically and online, as well as strengthen­ing investigat­ive journalism in Africa.

A variety of formats, including keynote speeches, panel discussion­s, fishbowl discussion­s and interactiv­e focus groups, will be employed at the conference.

It will provide an opportunit­y for participan­ts to network, build relationsh­ips, strengthen their understand­ing of the issues facing the region and jointly look for solutions to the challenges and share ideas on how best to make use of opportunit­ies.

Fesmedia Africa encourages media practition­ers, human rights defenders, informatio­n and communicat­ion rights advocates, public officials, academics, independen­t researcher­s and the general public to participat­e via live streaming and social media platforms.

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