UNESCO, Nov. 17, 2020
Interview with San Vattanakvatey, Advocacy Coordinator, Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM).
UNESCO: Could you present yourself and introduce how you become committed to promoting media freedom?
San Vattanakvatey: “The Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM) was established in 2007 with the primary goals of promoting independent media and advocating for media freedom in Cambodia. CCIM engages in media reporting from broadcast to online platforms. Aside from media work, CCIM also engages in media development activities, such as training of journalists, promoting media and information literacy, and advocacy on media-related issues.”
UNESCO: What is the mission of the Organization you are working for?
SV: “CCIM’s mission is to ‘fearlessly bring the information to the people that matters to them’ in collaboration with the Cambodian citizens and civil society organizations in pursuit to its vision of a Cambodian society where ‘everybody is well-informed and empowered to contribute in strengthening democratic governance and respect for human rights.’”
UNESCO: What will you do thanks to the grant by the Global Media Defence Fund?
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In full: https://en.unesco.org/news/mapping-legal-services-journalists-cambodia
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