UNESCO, Nov. 17, 2020
Interview with Vita Dreijere, board member of the Latvian Journalists' Association
Vita Dreijere: “I am a journalist by profession, but at the moment expert at the SSE Riga Centre for Media Studies and board member of the Latvian Journalists' Association. When I was in my early 20s, I worked at a Latvian national daily newspaper. I was excited by this experience, realizing my life my motto that ‘Journalism is the best difficulty in the world’. And then in 2009, at the beginning of the financial crisis, the newspaper was sold to unknown owners, who step by step uncovered their ties with [certain so-called] ‘political/business elite’. This contrast helped me very explicitly realize I could not work in journalism and maintain credibility, without autonomy.”
UNESCO: What is the mission of the Organization you are working for?
VD: “The Latvian Journalists' Association stands for quality journalism and media freedom as a cornerstone of democracy. It stands for the improvement in media professional environment, encourages discussions about ethical and professional standards in journalism practices, protects professional, social and economic rights of journalists, participates in legislation making process about media issues, and supports the professional growth of Latvian journalists.”
UNESCO: What will you do thanks to the grant by the Global Media Defence Fund?
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