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World Press Freedom Day 2017 highlights the protection of journalists

Advanced preparations are underway for a multi-faceted focus on journalists鈥 safety and impunity for crimes committed against them, at this year鈥檚 global celebration of World Press Freedom Day 2017 in Jakarta, Indonesia (1 to 4 May).

Under the global theme of Critical Minds for Critical Times: Media鈥檚 role in advancing peaceful, just and inclusive societies, participants will examine current challenges facing media, including the continuous trend worldwide of attacks against those who bring journalism to the public.

From 1 to 2 May, even before the main programme of the international conference, a safety training workshop will be organized by the Indonesian Aliansi Jurnalis Independen (AJI - the Alliance of Independent Journalists). Supported by UNESCO鈥檚 International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) and Norway, the training forms part of a larger project in the region, aimed at strengthening the professional skills of journalists and editors from Timor-Leste.

This capacity building initiative will be complemented by a second safety workshop by the US-based NGO, IREX, on 2 May, focusing on the organisation鈥檚 concept of integrated safety that combines physical, digital and psychosocial safety.

In addition, a consultative roundtable will be organized on 2 May to discuss the feasibility of a mechanism for the promotion and protection of freedom of expression and the safety of journalists within the region. Participants will seek to identify the most appropriate modalities for the region 鈥 whether a Special Rapporteur, an independent commission, or another modality. 

During the main programme from 3 to 4 May, the safety of journalists and the issue of impunity will be tackled by experts from all over the world in three sessions, each providing a different angle on these topics.

One session, titled Journalists鈥 Safety and Tackling Impunity: How can crimes against media workers be addressed?, is organized by the press freedom NGO International Media Support. In this, panelists will discuss the current global and national mechanisms in place and examine new ways to counter violence against the media.

In a second discussion, the impact in the Asia-Pacific region of the United Nations鈥 flagship framework, the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity, will be assessed. The outcomes of this session will feed into the  that will be organized by UNESCO and OHCHR on 29 June 2017 in Geneva, Switzerland.

A third session will examine prospects to implement regional and national initiatives promoting press freedom and safety, in the form a round table titled Press freedom in Southeast Asia: the way forward, organized by the Southeast Asian Press Alliance.

Alongside the main events, a dedicated academic conference bringing together researchers specialized in the area of journalists鈥 safety is being organized. It builds upon the success of the previous edition in Helsinki, Finland during last year鈥檚 World Press Freedom Day.

Within the , the conference provides a platform for academic inquiry towards understanding and eventually countering the current trend of violent acts towards media workers. Ms Agn猫s Callamard, UN Special Rapporteur on Extra-Judicial Summary or Arbitrary Executions, will deliver the keynote.

A number of papers touching safety of journalists are also expected at , the International Network of UNESCO Chairs in Communication over 4-6 May. The event is called 鈥淧eace Journalism and Conflict Resolution in the Media鈥 and is co-hosted by the Faculty of Communication, Universitas Pancasila, Jakarta.

The 24th edition of World Press Freedom Day will also see the award of the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize. More information about the event can be found on the . to participate is open until 20 April 2017.