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Voices from the field: press freedom in Nepal from the CPA to the Constituent Assembly

This volume, prepared by the Forum of Development Journalists (FODEJ) on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day 2008, contains research and analysis on the state of press freedom in Nepal both in the past and in the present.

The materials presented in the book are published after thorough research and investigation. All the statistics, incidents and opinions are based on field research and are collected from different primary and secondary sources. The cases are based on the personal experiences of journalists working in various parts of the country.

Besides presenting the current situation of journalists belonging to marginalized communities, this publication contains suggestions on how to improve the state of press freedom in the future. Its overall aim is to make the slogan of World Press Freedom Day 2008 “Freedom of Expression, Access and Empowerment” relevant to the present situation of Nepal.

Contact:

Serena Pepino
UNESCO Office in Kathmandu
P.O Box 14391
Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, Nepal
Telephone: 977-1-5554-769/396 (Ext: 31)
Mobile: 977-980-3450709
Fax: 977-1-5554450
Email: s.pepino@unesco.org

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Details

  • Bibliographic reference
  • Collation: 104 p.
  • Author(s): UNESCO Office Kathmandu; Forum of Development Journalists (Nepal)
  • Publication year: 2008
  • ISBN: 978-9937-8075-5-5
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