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
Ashraf Omar: One hundred days a prisoner
Signatory organisations, IFEX among them, call for an end to the needlessly cruel and protracted detention of Ashraf Omar, the dismissal of the baseless criminal charges against him, and for his immediate release and safe return to family and friends.
Report: Combating impunity for crimes against Syrian journalists
A new SCM study highlights the need for effective mechanisms to address widespread abuses against journalists in Syria.
Displaced and disconnected: Internet shutdowns disrupt the lives of thousands
Israeli airstrikes have worsened network connectivity in South Lebanon, isolating residents from vital information.
CIPESA trains civil society on mainstreaming persons with disabilities
Training undertaken on digital rights focuses on getting advocates to understand and appreciate the intersectionality between disability, technology, and human rights.
World’s natural resources are mostly extracted from countries where press freedom is in danger
The right to information about the exploitation of natural resources is vital to combatting our climate crisis: RSF urges the international community to do more to protect climate journalists.
The Gambia’s media being silenced through defamation lawsuits
The Gambia Press Union urges states officials to take up their complaints through the country’s self-regulatory mechanism, instead of resorting to financially crippling litigation against media outlets.