UNESCO is proud to present the third edition of its report on “World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development”. In this
publication I see an embodiment of UNESCO’s role as a laboratory of ideas and international understanding. The report portrays a world whose meteoric changes deeply affect societies, especially in the areas of freedom of expression and media development.
World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development | Global Report 2017/ 2018
UNESCO,
20 March 2018, International
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