Post by ryglo739 on Mar 15, 2024 22:35:59 GMT -5
This example, but there are many others, can lead us to what I believe is an important conclusion: the future lies in narration, in the story that goes beyond the simple communication of intent . NPOs must always find new and original ways to describe their work. They must be able to attract and involve their audience by clarifying their work, mission, values and above all the results obtained to create an increasingly close bond based on trust, always telling a story. Their story.Freedom of the press is protected by the Constitution , the European Union, international treaties and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The possibility for newspapers and journalists to be able to express DX Leads themselves on what is happening and to carry out their work is a precious priority for democracy . However, there are cases in which, despite the recognized importance, this right is violated. Since 2012, the Reporters Without Borders organization has compiled an index that measures the degree of press freedom in the world. And the news is rosy: only one country in four can define its press as free and, in 2018, at least 95 journalists were killed. Freedom of the press according to the World Press Freedom Index world press freedom index 2019 On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day which falls every year on May 3, the International Federation of Journalists dedicated a thought to the 95 journalists killed in 2018, denouncing the dangerous condition faced by.
The countries at the bottom of the ranking drawn up by Reporter Without Borders , also relating to 2018, are Turkmenistan, North Korea and Eritrea . In particular, the worsening in the ranking of many African countries is striking. The Central African Republic alone lost 33 points compared to the previous year, but also in Tanzania and Mauritania the last 12 months have been particularly complex for journalists. International crises are also making themselves felt . This is the case, for example, of Nicaragua where in the spring of 2018, thousands of people took to the streets to protest against the policies of President Daniel Ortega, in office since 2007 .
The possibility for newspapers and journalists to be able to express DX Leads themselves on what is happening and to carry out their work is a precious priority for democracy . However, there are cases in which, despite the recognized importance, this right is violated. Since 2012, the Reporters Without Borders organization has compiled an index that measures the degree of press freedom in the world. And the news is rosy: only one country in four can define its press as free and, in 2018, at least 95 journalists were killed. Freedom of the press according to the World Press Freedom Index world press freedom index 2019 On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day which falls every year on May 3, the International Federation of Journalists dedicated a thought to the 95 journalists killed in 2018, denouncing the dangerous condition faced by.
The countries at the bottom of the ranking drawn up by Reporter Without Borders , also relating to 2018, are Turkmenistan, North Korea and Eritrea . In particular, the worsening in the ranking of many African countries is striking. The Central African Republic alone lost 33 points compared to the previous year, but also in Tanzania and Mauritania the last 12 months have been particularly complex for journalists. International crises are also making themselves felt . This is the case, for example, of Nicaragua where in the spring of 2018, thousands of people took to the streets to protest against the policies of President Daniel Ortega, in office since 2007 .