South Asia Free Media Association
The South Asia Free Media Association (SAFMA) is a non-governmental organization of media representatives from SAARC member countries.[1][2][3] SAFMA runs the South Asia Media School since 2007 and also published the South Asian Journal.[4]
Type | Non-governmental organization |
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Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Promoting free and fair media in South Asia |
Location |
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Region served | South Asia |
Membership | Media representatives |
President | Muhammad Ziauddin (2002-2006) |
Main organ | South Asian Journal |
Remarks | SAFMA runs the South Asia Media School since 2007. |
Presidents
- Muhammad Ziauddin (2002-2006)[5]
References
- Alf Skjeseth; Masood Hayat; Cyril Raphael. "Journalists as Power Brokers: Review of the South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) and the Free Media Foundation (FMF)". ResearchGate.
- "National Conference of the South Asian Free Media Association Pakistan". 30 November 2007.
- Muslim Jan (October 2018). "Role of South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) in Indo-Pak Peace Building" (PDF). Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research. 5 (10): 19–23. S2CID 212655516.
- "South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA)".
- "Veteran journalist Muhammad Ziauddin passes away at 83 in Islamabad after prolonged illness". 29 November 2021.
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