Civil society organisations
lAdvocate for legal reforms: Civil society
organisations should advocate for comprehensive
legal reforms aimed at protecting and promoting
freedom of expression.

and regulation will foster trust and credibility,
thereby elevating the environment for freedom
of expression.
Media
lEnsure editorial independence: Media
outlets should prioritise and uphold editorial
independence,
safeguarding
journalists’
autonomy in reporting.

This includes lobbying for the repeal of
restrictive laws and the adoption of legislation
that strengthens the rights of journalists and
media practitioners.

Editorial policies should be transparent and
free from undue influence, allowing journalists
to freely express diverse perspectives without
fear of reprisals.

lProvide legal support and training:
Offer legal support and training to journalists
and media organisations to navigate legal
challenges related to freedom of expression.
Equipping journalists with the necessary legal
knowledge and resources will empower them
to assert their rights and defend themselves
against censorship and harassment.

lInvest in digital literacy programmes:
Media
organisations
should
collaborate
to develop and implement digital literacy
programmes aimed at empowering citizens to
critically engage with online content.

These recommendations, if implemented
collaboratively by the government, media, and
civil society organisations, have the potential to
address the challenges identified in the report
and foster a more conducive environment for
freedom of expression in Angola.

By fostering media literacy skills, individuals
can discern between credible information and
disinformation, promoting a more informed
public discourse.

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