Advancing press freedom and promoting responsible journalism
UNDP Sri Lanka partners SL TV Presenters’ Unity to mark World Press Freedom Day 2023
COLOMBO – The Sri Lanka TV Presenters’ Unity, in partnership with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Sri Lanka, celebrated a commemorative event to mark World Press Freedom Day 2023 on Wednesday (10).
This year’s theme was ‘Facing Contemporary Challenges to Responsible Journalism’, and the event aimed to highlight the critical role that journalists play in promoting freedom of expression, democracy, and human rights, while also addressing the challenges they face in performing their duties responsibly.
The event brought together media professionals, civil society organizations, government officials, and other stakeholders to discuss and explore ways to promote gender inclusivity and advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through responsible journalism.
The event saw the participation of high-level representatives including; Azusa Kubota, Resident Representative, UNDP in Sri Lanka; Justice (Rtd) Rohini Marasinghe, Chairperson of the Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission (HRCSL); President’s Counsel Saliya Pieris, Immediate Past President of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka; and Loshini Pieris, Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Mass Media.
“We were excited to partner with the UNDP in Sri Lanka to celebrate World Press Freedom Day,” said Dinesh Upendra, Convener of the Sri Lanka TV Presenters’ Unity. “We believe that this event was an important platform for promoting and advancing press freedom and responsible journalism in Sri Lanka and beyond,” he added.
The UNDP Resident Representative in Sri Lanka, Azusa Kubota, in her opening remarks highlighted the importance of press freedom and responsible journalism in promoting sustainable development and human rights. Kubota stated that in times of poly-crisis, the role of the media is even more important. She noted that journalists in Sri Lanka face many challenges, and the media sector as a whole should work collectively to address them. She went on to highlight the need for accurate and reliable information to counter misinformation and fake news, and to empower young journalists. Kubota also drew attention to hate speech, which can have devastating consequences and urged media professionals to promote accurate and factual information, while avoiding language that stereotypes, stigmatizes, and marginalizes any group.
The event included a panel discussion on ‘Facing contemporary issues to responsible journalism’ including panelists; Dr. Ranga Kalansuriya, Mandana Ismail, Attorney at Law Viranjana Herath and Rehana Thowfeek. The discussion was moderated by Attorney at Law Dilshan Pathirathne, and Thanuja Jayawardhena.
The keynote address at the event was delivered by President’s Counsel Saliya Pieris, Immediate Past President of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka.
World Press Freedom Day 2023 marks the 30th anniversary of the UN General Assembly’s decision to proclaim an international day for press freedom, based on the Windhoek Declaration of 1991.
-UNDP
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