Windhoek+30 Declaration

AUTHOR
UNESCO, Participants at the UNESCO World Press Freedom Day International Conference held at Windhoek, Namibia
YEAR
2021
ANNOTATION

“The Windhoek+30 Declaration was adopted on 03 May 2021 during a conference held to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration and World Press Freedom Day. The conference was held under the theme ‘Information as a Public Good’ from 29 April and ended on 03 May. The Windhoek Declaration was promulgated in 1991 and focused on the role of a free, independent and pluralistic media. The date of the declaration’s adoption, 03 May, was declared World Press Freedom Day. The Windhoek+30 Declaration has called on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and other intergovernmental organisations to reinforce cooperation with governments and civil society organisations in order to safeguard and enhance guarantees for the full exercise of the right to information and freedom of expression, both online and offline, with a particular focus on strengthening media freedom, diversity, and independence as well as media viability, transparency of digital platforms, and media and information literacy.”

OPEN ACCESS
On
LANGUAGE
English
RESOURCE TYPE
MEDIA TYPE
SUGGESTED CITATION

UNESCO, Windhoek+30 Declaration: Information as a Public Good. UNESCO World Press Freedom Day International Conference held at Windhoek, Namibia. 29 April – 03 May 2021. https://en.unesco.org/sites/default/files/windhoek30declaration_wpfd_2021.pdf.