EJN Impact Report 2016
We have reached around 1,748 policy makers and civil society leaders, representing national governments, international organisations and non government groups, all of them dealing with media and with a particular interest in media ethics and the focus issues of our programme. The EJN has joined the European Union Media Literacy Expert Panel in January 2016 and joined the UNESCO global media literacy leadership. We submitted a working paper for the World Media Literacy Congress in Brazil in November 2016.
Read the full EJN Annual Report for 2016 here
Codes of Ethics from Brazil
For more ethical codes for North and South American media visit
https://accountablejournalism.org/ethics-codes/north_america or https://accountablejournalism.org/ethics-codes/south_america
- Toward an International Code of Ethics (1979)
- The Camden Principles on Freedom of Expression and Equality
- International Fact-Checking Network fact-checkers’ code of principles
- Guidelines and Principles for Reporting on Issues Involving Children
- Code of Ethics of the National Federation of Brazilian Journalists
- Correio Braziliense Code of Ethics
- National Association of Newspapers Code of Conduct
- Code of Ethics
Regulatory Bodies of Brazil
https://accountablejournalism.org/press-councils/brazil