A propos du Rapport
Les rapports In Focus diff¨¨rent des rapports mondiaux et r¨¦gionaux. Ils analysent g¨¦n¨¦ralement une question ¨¦mergente, ¨¦troitement li¨¦e au d¨¦veloppement des m¨¦dias ou ¨¤ la libert¨¦ d'expression. Leurs conclusions sont incluses dans l'¨¦dition principale du rapport sur les tendances mondiales des m¨¦dias.
Les trois rapports In Focus, pr¨¦par¨¦s en 2019, sont la continuation du travail de l'UNESCO pour rendre compte des tendances des m¨¦dias. La mise en ?uvre de la r¨¦solution fait l'objet d'un rapport ¨¤ la Conf¨¦rence g¨¦n¨¦rale et peut ¨ºtre consult¨¦e dans le lien ci-dessous.

Ces rapports pr¨¦c¨¦dents ont ¨¦t¨¦ pr¨¦sent¨¦s ¨¤ la Commission de la Communication et de l'Information de la 40e session de la Conf¨¦rence g¨¦n¨¦rale, le 18 novembre 2020.
Frequently asked questions
The global version of the report is published every four years. Ahead of the publication of the new global edition of the report, UNESCO explores changing issues in the areas of freedom of expression and media development through issue summaries and other publications.
This report was funded by Sweden and UNESCO's multi-donor programme on freedom of expression and journalist safety.
UNESCO is responsible for editorial coordination. The editorial team for this report includes the Principal Investigator and Regional and Thematic Investigators.
This report convened an advisory group of experts from around the world, all professionals in the subject area of ??the report, to support the research, drafting and peer review.
This report is intended to be an invaluable resource to guide the work of policymakers, a powerful advocacy tool for the media and civil society organizations, and an important source of information and knowledge on freedom of expression and media development.
UNESCO organizes a series of events globally and nationally to bring together policymakers, academia, civil society, the private sector, governments and international organizations to discuss the findings of the report. These events are closely coordinated and planned by UNESCO field offices and national commissions, as well as reporting researchers and peer reviewers.
Publications are also distributed to member states, partners, media and press freedom research networks.