The event focused on Mapping Digital Rights Trends, offering insights into the current state and future directions of digital rights, emphasizing advocacy and collaborative strategies.
News
Children’s voices, children’s rights – Our collective responsibility
As education remains one of the critical roles of the media, radio and television play a vital role in shaping the lives of children.
ACHPR raises concern over mass surveillance
In a statement following the 77th Ordinary Session held from 20 October to 9 November 2023 in Arusha, Tanzania, the ACHPR reminded African nations that Principle 41 of the Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa states that countries should only engage in targeted surveillance in conformity with international human rights law.
Internet Rights: What you need to know about your Digital Rights
In an era dominated by digital interactions, knowing our digital/internet rights is crucial
Celebrating WRD 2024
This year’s theme is “Radio: A Century Informing, Entertaining and Educating.”
MISA holds National Digital Rights Advocacy Workshop
Activists, media practitioners, and civil society actors came together to sharpen their understanding and skills in championing internet rights
ATI Coalition meets for advocacy planning
One of the objectives of the meeting was to strategize and plan how to obtain government commitment to implement the ATI Law
MISA Zambia applauds Government’s initiative of 3-year tax holiday on broadcasting equipment
By taking advantage of the 3-year tax holiday, media houses can enhance their operational capacities, improve content quality, and contribute to the overall growth of the media industry
MISA Zambia commends Parliament for passing ATI Bill after 21 years of Advocacy
Access to information is a fundamental right that empowers citizens to make informed decisions, hold public officials accountable, and strengthens democratic governance
MISA condemns the harassment of journalists in Kitwe by Zambia Police
Police are supposed to uphold human rights including freedom of expression, especially that it is enshrined in the Constitution