Southeast Asian Press Alliance Explained
The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) is the only regional organization focused on promoting and protecting press freedom and freedom of expression in Southeast Asia. Established as a non-profit organization in November 1998, the alliance works to unite independent journalists and press-related organizations in the region into a force for free expression advocacy and mutual protection.
SEAPA's board of trustees is composed of representatives from the alliance's Founding Members, including:
SEAPA is registered in Manila as a regional non-governmental organization. It has offices in Manila and houses its main secretariat in Bangkok.
SEAPA is an associate member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX), a global network of non-governmental organisations that work to promote and defend the right to free expression.
Members
The following are SEAPA's member organizations:[1]
Cambodia
- Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR)
- Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM)
Indonesia
- Aliansi Jurnalis Independen (Alliance of Independent Journalists, AJI-Indonesia)
- Institut Studi Arus Informasi (Institute for Studies on the Free Flow of Information, ISAI, Indonesia)
- Forum Jurnalis Perempuan – Indonesia (Forum of Women Journalists in Indonesia, FJP Indonesia) – associate member
Malaysia
- Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ, Malaysia)
Myanmar
- Burma News InternationalBNI-wide (BNI) – associate member
- Myanmar Journalist Network (MJN) – associate member
Philippines
- Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR, Philippines)
- Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ)
- National Union of Journalists in the Philippines – associate member
Thailand
- Thai Journalists Association (TJA)
Timor Leste (Timor Lorosae)
- Asosiasaun Jornalista Timor Lorosa’e (Timor Leste Journalist Association, AJTL)
See also
External links
References
- Web site: Members. SEAPA. May 16, 2018.