Tuesday, 25 October 2016 (12:15-13:30 & 15:00-15:15)
Theme: Access to Information and Freedom of Expression in Africa
Introduction:
1. Within the framework of the commemorative activities to mark 2016 as the “African human rights year, with a particular focus on the rights of women,” the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa is organizing panel discussions on Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (the African Charter).
2. Specifically, the objective of the panel discussion is to discuss issues related to freedom of expression and access to information in Africa. With regards to Article 9(1) of the African Charter on access to information (ATI), the Special Rapporteur will hold a brief panel discussion on “how ATI can contribute to the enjoyment of women’s rights in Africa.”
3. Regarding Article 9(2) of the African Charter on freedom of expression, the Special Rapporteur will hold a brief panel discussion on “the coverage of women in the media industry.” Additionally, the issue of the safety of female journalists will be highlighted.
Panelists:
o Commissioner Pansy Tlakula, the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa;
o NGO Representative to present research on Gender in the Media: “the coverage of women in the media industry.”
o Testimony by female journalist.
Program – 1hr 30mins
Panel Discussion on how Access to Information can contribute to the enjoyment of women’s rights in Africa
12.15 - 12.25: Overview of work done on ATI by the Commission (Special Rapporteur) 10 minutes
12.25 - 12.35: Short video on ATI in Africa
10 minutes
Panel Discussion on Gender in the Media
12.35 - 12.45: General introduction and overview (Special Rapporteur)
10 minutes
12.45 - 13.00: Participation and coverage of women in the media
15 minutes
13.00 - 13.15: Video and testimony by female journalist
15 minutes
13.15 - 13.45: Interactive discussion moderated by the Special Rapporteur
30 minutes
13.45 - 13.50: Closing remarks given by the Special Rapporteur
5 minutes