Follow-up Mission to Zagreb
Follow-up mission to Zagreb with EFJ, SEEMO, IPI, RsF, OSCE. With Marijana Camovic, Montenegro, member of EFJ Steering Committee.
Follow-up mission to Zagreb with EFJ, SEEMO, IPI, RsF, OSCE. With Marijana Camovic, Montenegro, member of EFJ Steering Committee.
Consultations between DG NEAR and representatives from international and non-governmental organisations
Together with CPJ and RSF representatives, Ricardo Gutiérrez (EFJ) and Ernest Sagaga (IFJ) will meet Ambassador Marlene Bonnici about the investigation on the masterminds of Daphne Caruana Galizia's assassination in Malta.
The EFJ along with SEEMO and Serbian affiliates UNS and NUNS, is organising a mission to Serbia. More details to follow.
EPC roundtable discussion
Follow-up Building Trust in Media SEE project LAREG+ members meeting in Podgorica (Montenegro)
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) is pleased to be an official partner of the discussion “Assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia – Demand for Close International Scrutiny”, held as a side event to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on Jan. 22, 2018. Three months to the day after Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination, MPs Anne Brasseur (ALDE, Luxembourg), Pieter Omtzigt (EPP, Netherlands) and Frank Schwabe (SOC, Germany) announce an event to be held in her honour on the margins of the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg on Jan. 22,…
An event to discuss new business models for operators of digital platforms and new approaches to policy making with experts, workers, politicians and trade unionists, with a view to shape fair work in a digital economy. Co-organised by Shares & Workers, ETUI, ETUC, Ires & Astrees. Held in Brussels. Registration requests to be sent to Sophie Kasiers at ETUI before 8 January 2018: skasiers@etui.org
Event by the Sharers and Workers network and the ETUI
The German Marshall Fund hosts the event, 'Challenges to Democracy in Turkey'. Speakers include Kati Piri, MEP, European Parliament’s Rapporteur on Turkey, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats; Güven Sak, Managing Director, Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV); and İlter Turan, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Istanbul Bilgi University.
Bulgaria assumes the presidency of the Council of Europe for the first six months of 2018. At the same time the country is bottom of the table for press and media freedom in the European Union. What are the reasons? What can be done? How can media freedom become part of the political priorities of this presidency? The European Centre for Press & Media Freedom (ECPMF) will discuss these issues with EU policy makers, experts and journalists from Bulgaria. And it will give a short overview of its work. Register via email until 19th January 2018 at conference(at)ecpmf.eu.
Mission to Turkey for interim project reports