Organisations express solidarity with journalists in Guyana victims of online harassment
The Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM) and IFEX-ALC network condemn in the strongest possible terms the intimidation of journalists
Read MoreThe Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM) and IFEX-ALC network condemn in the strongest possible terms the intimidation of journalists
Read MoreThe Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM) and IFEX-ALC network condemn in the strongest possible terms the intimidation of journalists
Read MoreThis situation report herein analyses media and information literacy (MIL), disinformation, and trust in news across the Caribbean. It contains
Read MoreMay 3, 2005 – The Association of Caribbean MediaWorkers (ACM) joins with the world community in recognising World Press Freedom
Read MoreApril 19, 2005 – This Draft Code has to be the most shameless attempt to impose a regime of censorship
Read MoreBy Wesley Gibbings, President ACM, St George’s, Grenada – March 4, 2005 I bring greetings on behalf of the Association
Read MoreGeorgetown, Guyana, Feb 19 (ACM) – St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr Denzil Douglas has said the green light
Read MoreJanuary 24, 2005 – The Association of Caribbean MediaWorkers (ACM) calls on Haitian authorities to work assiduously to bring to
Read MoreJanuary 6, 2005 – The Association of Caribbean MediaWorkers (ACM) is calling on the Government of Guyana to intervene in
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