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International Federation of Journalists

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is the largest global union federation of journalists' trade unions in the world. It represents more than 600,000 media workers from 187 organisations in 146 countries.

History
The International Federation of Journalists was founded in 1926 in Paris, on the initiative of the French Syndicat national des journalistes (SNJ). At the time, it represented about 25 000 media workers from about twenty countries and had its headquarters in Paris. Its first President was the French reporter Georges Bourdon. (Ecosoc) and UNESCO. the first widely recognised text on journalistic ethics. The Congress proved historical also because the 300 delegates from more than 100 countries adopted the Global Charter of Ethics for Journalists, which reinforced the ethical standards laid down by the 1954 IFJ Declaration of Principles on the Conduct of Journalists. In February 2023, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Union of Journalists was suspended from IFJ after having established activities in occupied parts of Ukraine. In 2024, the IFJ condemned "Israel’s strategy of slandering Gaza’s journalists with unproven allegations" and called for an investigation into "Israel’s systematic targeting and killing of journalists" in the Gaza war. The IFJ marked 26 February 2024 as the International Day for Palestinian Journalists. == Priorities and campaigns ==
Priorities and campaigns
The International Federation of Journalists supports and organises union of journalists’ activities in defending their rights and press freedom worldwide. The IFJ deals with various threats to press freedom: media concentration, repressive laws, censorship, intimidations, and impunity for crimes against media workers. Gender equality The Federation promotes equality between women and men journalists in editorial offices and the workplace, in trade unions and in the content of information. IFJ Gender Council was founded in 2001 and is composed of representatives of organisations affiliated to the IFJ. It is an advisory body that sets the organisation's priorities in terms of gender equality and LGBTI representation. The IFJ's objectives for achieving equality include: equal pay, women's access to positions of responsibility in both the media and trade unions, conciliation of private and professional life, combating all forms of harassment, discrimination and violence against women journalists, balanced and unbiased representation of women and men in information content and at all levels of the media industry. Since 1992, the Federation has also had a Safety Fund to support journalists (and their families) when faced with persecution. It has become internationally recognised as an important and crucial source of support for journalists under threat. It is the only international assistance fund for journalists established by journalists. The Safety Fund is an integral part of the IFJ Safety Programme which includes casework, protests, campaigns, provision of information and production of various publications. Besides, the IFJ organises safety trainings for journalists working in dangerous areas. == Organization ==
Organization
The IFJ Head Office is located in Brussels, Belgium. The Federation has regional organisations in Africa (Federation of African Journalists – FAJ), Europe (European Federation of Journalists) and Latin America (Federación de Periodistas de América Latina y el Caribe -FEPALC). Regional offices are located in Sydney (Australia), Dakar (Senegal), Brussels and Buenos Aires (Argentina). The Congress is the supreme organ of the Federation. Every three years, it brings together delegates from all its member unions. French journalist and trade unionist Dominique Pradalié was elected IFJ President during IFJ Congress in Muscat (Oman) in 2022. She succeeded the Moroccan journalist Younes Mjahed, elected at the Tunis Congress in 2019. French journalist and trade unionist Anthony Bellanger has been the IFJ General Secretary since 2015. He was Deputy General Secretary from 2014 to 2015 and First General Secretary of the French Syndicat National des Journalistes (SNJ) from 2011 to 2014. List of IFJ Presidents List of General Secretaries ==See also==
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