UN-EU High-level Policy Dialogue on safety of journalists and media freedom

OBCT è stato invitato a partecipare al dibattito su sicurezza dei giornalisti e dei media promosso dall'ufficio ONU per i diritti umani in Europa, evento ibrido che si tiene fra Bruxelles e online, dal titolo Protecting the safety of journalists, media freedom and pluralism in the European Union: challenges and opportunities (Tutela della sicurezza dei giornalisti, della libertà di stampa e del pluralismo nella UE: sfide e opportunità)

Un'intera giornata sarà dedicata al confronto fra vari stakeholders di tutta Europa. In mattinata, è garantita la presenza delle cariche più alte delle istituzioni europee, dalla neo-eletta presidente dell'Europarlamento Roberta Metsola, a Věra Jourová, vicepresidente della Commissione, oltre a Irene Khan dell'ONU e Teresa Ribeiro dell'OSCE.

Per OBCT, Maria Francesca Rita e Paola Rosà del Resource Centre team, interverranno al primo panel previsto a fine mattinata.

Qui il programma provvisorio:

Moderation by Dave Keating 

9:30 Welcome address by Sophie Wilmès, Minister of European and Foreign Affairs of Belgium

9:45 Introductory remarks by Nada Al-Nashif, UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights 

10:00 Protecting the safety of journalists, media freedom and pluralism in the European Union:  challenges and opportunities 

Panel discussion with: 

- Clément Beaune, State Secretary for European Affairs, Ministry for Europe and Foreign  Affairs of France (video message) 

- Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, tbc 

- Věra Jourová, Vice-President and Commissioner for Values and Transparency of the  European Commission 

- Irene Khan, UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom  of expression 

- Teresa Ribeiro, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, tbc 

11:00 Coffee break 

11:30 Roundtable One - Better protecting journalists against attacks and legal harassment: enhancing  synergies to ensure progress on the ground 

13:00 Lunch break 

14:00 Roundtable Two - The upcoming EU Media Freedom Act: strengthening media independence,  freedom and pluralism to protect information as a public good 

15:30 Coffee break 

16:00 Roundtable Three - Towards an enabling digital ecosystem for professional journalism and  public interest information 

17:30 Conclusions by Tawfik Jelassi, Assistant Director-General of UNESCO 

17:45 Closing remarks by Birgit Van Hout, Regional Representative for Europe, UN Human Rights  Regional Office for Europe (OHCHR)