Get ready to be inspired!
IFEX’s 2023 Annual Report is packed with stories of creativity, compassion, and collaboration from our amazing/unique network.
This past year IFEX faced numerous challenges, but we continued to adapt, strengthening our dedication to defending freedom of expression and information.
The challenges aren’t going away anytime soon – but neither is IFEX!
Throughout 2023, IFEX provided crucial support to members under pressure, contributed to tackling gendered disinformation, and helped members empower youth participation at the global climate conference COP28. We also supported member initiatives documenting attacks on journalists, defending cartoonists’ rights, and addressing online platform abuse and disinformation.
Learn how IFEX is making a difference worldwide. Read our 2023 annual report here:
Featured Articles
One year after Issam Abdallah’s killing by Israeli forces, sister Abeer demands accountability to end impunity
“I don’t feel at all that we are getting half of the justice that Issam deserves,” says the slain journalist’s sister in an interview with RSF.
Yemen: Houthi authorities arrest hundreds for marking national holiday
Across the cases that CIHRS and Human Rights Watch documented, the Houthis had not brought charges against the people detained.
Benefit of AU data policy relies on harmonised legal frameworks
A study by CIPESA outlines how the limitations of the AU data policy framework could hinder economic development in the southern African region.
Radio station invaded by commission officials
Nigeria’s International Press Centre calls for the investigation and prosecution of Economic and Financial Crimes commissioners for their abuse of power.
VOA temporarily banned in Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso’s media regulator accuses “Voice of America” of demoralising troops in the country and neighbouring Mali through its “Washington Forum” programme.
Press freedom groups call on Malta to speed up journalists’ safety reforms
Marking the seventh anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death, press freedom groups call on the Maltese government “to finally deliver on the recommendations of the public inquiry into her murder”.