Latin American Federation of Journalists explained

Latin American Federation of Journalists
Native Name:Federación Latinoamericana de Periodistas
Native Name Lang:es
Abbreviation:FELAP
Headquarters:Nuevo León # 144 interior 101, Colonia Hipódromo Condesa CP 06170, Mexico City, Mexico
Website:www.felap.org

The Latin American Federation of Journalists (FELAP), founded on June 7, 1976, is an association that represents journalism organizations—federations, unions, circles, and schools—in Latin America and the Caribbean, representing more than 80,000 journalists in the region as of 2012.[1] [2]

Background

Its founding president was, of Venezuela, and its founding general secretary was, of Peru.

FELAP also serves as an umbrella for more than 50 associated institutions that are involved in the study and practice of communication and journalism, such as research centers, journalism schools, specialized libraries, news agencies, and publications.[3] At the request of FELAP and the International Federation of Journalists, in 1991 the was founded as a regional body working to ensure the safety of FELAP members.

In addition to its official website, FELAP has published articles on the website of the Voltaire Network. It is associated with UNESCO as a nongovernmental organization. It has worked in collaboration with many organizations, including the Argentine Media Observatory, the Union of Journalists of Buenos Aires, the Puerto Rico Journalists Association, the, the Brazilian, the Federation of Associations of Mexican Journalists, and Democracy Now. Representatives from FELAP have served on the jury for the Miguel de Cervantes Prize.[4]

External links

References

  1. Web site: 2021-06-06 . Cumple Felap 45 años de unidad sostenida por justicia social . 2024-05-07 . Prensa Latina . es.
  2. Web site: 2012-09-01 . Periodistas latinoamericanos abordan "alarmantes" matanzas de profesionales . 2024-05-07 . El Espectador . es.
  3. Web site: 2017 . Declaración . Senado de la Nación Argentina . es.
  4. Web site: Aguilar . Andrea . Morales . Manuel . 2023-11-07 . El escritor español Luis Mateo Díez gana el premio Cervantes 2023 . 2024-05-07 . El País . es.