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ARTICLE 19 produces a range of advocacy and training resources which can be used by individuals and organisations for campaigning and training purposes.
Guidebook on election coverage for media correspondents.
Manual for Arab journalists on freedom of information and investigative journalism.
Pocketbook offering a bird's eye view of international law and standards on freedom of expression and international mechanisms for the enforcement of the right.
This checklist has been specifically designed for civil society organisations in Africa and elsewhere who wish to conduct a thorough analysis of the implementation status of the African Union’s ‘Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression in Africa’.
As part of ARTICLE 19's Defamation Campaigning Tools series, this Defamation ABC provides a simple introduction to key concepts of defamation law.
This online course provides comprehensive training in campaigning on access to information. It is aimed at the African region but can be adopted for use be activists in any part of the world.
Training manual for African broadcast regulators.
Flow chart to be used in conjunction with the Freedom of Information Training Manual for Public Officials.
A series of briefing notes, originally prepared for the January 2005 elections in Iraq, explaining international law and standards on freedom of expression relevant to the coverage of elections by journalists.
Trainers notes for use in conjunction with the Freedom of Information Training Manual for Public Officials.
This manual is intended as a training resource for use by trainers and participants undergoing training on freedom of information. It is aimed primarily at public officials, although the first section of the manual could also be used to introduce civil society organisations and journalists to the concept, principles and application of freedom of information.
This editorial serves as an introduction to the Rights V's Reputations Defamation Campaigns Pack.
A practical and informative resource to assist civil society activists in campaigning against defamation and insult laws. Designed with reference to Africa but can be adapted to suit activists worldwide.
An overview of defamation and insult laws in the South African Development Community (SADC).
A practical guide which aims to assist in the training of human rights activists to investigate and monitor state-sponsored violence in Africa and, in particular, the increasingly important phenomenon of “informal repression”.
A practical and comprehensive set of guidelines and background material for governments, broadcasters, political parties, election monitoring and citizens' groups, and all those concerned with the vital issue of free and fair elections.