
On the 33rd World Press Freedom Day, the Ad Hoc Committee of the National Union of Journalists of C么te d'Ivoire UNJCI, tasked with organizing the 12th elective congress, issued a statement emphasizing fraternity, responsibility, unity, and commitment. The committee highlighted the fundamental role of the press in strengthening democracy and public freedoms, stressing the need to preserve and protect the right to inform with rigor, ethics, and responsibility. It acknowledged recent internal tensions as a sign of democratic vitality, but also as a call for lucidity and true fraternity, noting that recent decisions could ease the climate and prioritize the UNJCI's best interests and professional unity. The Ad Hoc Committee urged Ivorian journalists to exercise restraint, uphold professional dignity, and engage in dialogue and reconstruction. It formally announced the 12th ordinary elective congress for Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16, 2026, at 9 AM at the Maison de la Presse in Abidjan. This congress aims to be unifying, responsible, and to restore credibility, adhering strictly to UNJCI regulations, transparency, equity, and democratic standards. Beyond the election, key objectives include defending press freedom, improving working conditions, ensuring media economic viability, combating precarity, and promoting rigorous, ethical journalism. The committee called on all Ivorian journalists to unite and contribute to the UNJCI's resurgence with strength, dignity, and ambition
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