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The Launch of a Thematic Study on Indigenous Peoples and the Media: Meeting Report

Paris: UNESCO (2023), 11 pp.

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Other editions: also published in French and Spanish

"Several suggestions emerged from the discussion which will help to shape the Study: 1. Capacity building – training of Indigenous media and mainstream media [...] 2. Legal recognition of Indigenous media and development of inclusive media policies [...] 3. Financial viability and access to resources for Indigenous media [...] 4. Data collection and mapping for informed media policy, operations, and management decisions [...] 5. Greater accountability from Public Service Broadcasters [...] 6. Editorial independence, accountability, and self-regulation of Indigenous Media [...] 7. Collaboration, partnerships, and knowledge sharing among Indigenous and mainstream media [...] 8. Consultative mechanism for the preparation of the thematic study on the Indigenous Peoples and the Media ..." (Pages 7-9)
On the margins of the 16th session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP). Multistakeholder event, 19 July 2023, 1.15 pm – 2.45 pm (CET) Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland
Introduction, 4
A summary of suggestions for the thematic study, 7