Organisation aims and activities: The International Federation of Journalists is the world's largest organisation of journalists. First established in 1926, it was relaunched in 1946 and again, in its present form, in 1952. Today the Federation represents around 450,000 members in more than 100 countries.
Further details: The IFJ promotes international action to defend press freedom and social justice through strong, free and independent trade unions of journalists. The IFJ does not subscribe to any given political viewpoint, but promotes human rights, democracy and pluralism. The IFJ is opposed to discrimination of all kinds and condemns the use of media as propaganda or to promote intolerance and conflict. The IFJ believes in freedom of political and cultural expression and defends trade union and other basic human rights. The IFJ is the organisation that speaks for journalists within the United Nations system and within the international trade union movement. The IFJ supports journalists and their unions whenever they are fighting for their industrial and professional rights and has established an International Safety Fund to provide humanitarian aid for journalists in need. IFJ policy is decided by the Congress which meets every three years and work is carried out by the Secretariat based in Brussels under the direction of a ruling 20-member Executive Committee. Policy is defined by the resolutions adopted at the last Congress in Recife, 1998.
Operational level: International
Organisation type: Media
Other organisations based in Belgium:
- Action for Child Rights International
- Boes.org
- Bureau international catholique de l'enfance
- Bureau International Catholique de L’Enfance - BICE
- Child Focus
- Children's Rights Centre, University of Ghent
- Children's Rights Commissioner - Belgium (Flemish)
- Coordination des ONG pour les Droits de l'Enfant (CODE)
- Coordination des ONG pour les droits de l’enfant, Belgique
- Defence for Children International - Belgium
- Defence for Children International - Belgium (Flemish section)
- Délégué général de la Communauté française aux droits de l'enfant
- Democracy and Human Rights Education in Europe (DARE) Network
- Dynamo International
- ECPAT - Belgium
- Eurochild AISBL
- European Children's Network
- European Children's Network (EURONET)
- European Forum for Child Welfare
- European Foundation for Street Children Worldwide
- European Foundation for Street Children Worldwide - EFSCW
- European Union (EU)
- Génération 112
- Institut Européen Interuniversitaire de l'Action Sociale
- International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
- International Crisis Group
- International Juvenile Justice Observatory (IJJO)
- International Save the Children Alliance - Brussels Office
- International Save the Children Alliance-Europe Group
- Interuniversity Attraction Poles - Research Network on Human Rights of Children
- Kenniscentrum Kinderrechten vzw (KeKi)
- Kind en Gezin
- Kinderrechtencoalitie Vlaanderen
- Kinderrechtencoalitie Vlaanderen VZW
- La Coordination des ONG pour les droits de l'enfant (CODE) and Kinderrechtencoalitie Vlaanderen
- Onderzoeks Centrum Kind and Samenleving
- Organisation Mondiale Contre la Torture - Belgium
- Pax Christi International
- Pedagogical Institute J.L Vives VZW
- Save the Children Europe Group - Brussels Office
- Social Alert
- Telefono Azzurro - Belgium
- UNICEF - Belgique
- UNICEF Belgium
- UNICEF Brussels - EU Liaison Office
- University of Ghent
- World Vision - EU Liaison Office
Last updated 26/03/2001 10:50:18
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