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 VÄ›ra 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:Â challenges and opportunitiesÂ
Panel discussion with:
– Clément Beaune, State Secretary for European Affairs, Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France (video message)Â
– Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, tbcÂ
– VÄ›ra 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, tbcÂ
11:00 Coffee breakÂ
11:30 Roundtable One – Better protecting journalists against attacks and legal harassment: enhancing synergies to ensure progress on the groundÂ
13:00 Lunch breakÂ
14:00 Roundtable Two – The upcoming EU Media Freedom Act: strengthening media independence, freedom and pluralism to protect information as a public goodÂ
15:30 Coffee breakÂ
16:00 Roundtable Three – Towards an enabling digital ecosystem for professional journalism and public interest informationÂ
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)




