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News Xchange conference welcomes International News Safety Institute's first AGM

Geneva, 15 May 2003 – News Xchange has announced that the International News Safety Institute (INSI), a non-governmental organization dedicated to the safety of journalists and media staff, will hold its first annual general meeting (AGM) in conjunction with the News Xchange conference, the only not-for-profit international broadcast news conference outside the United States.

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) underwrites the News Xchange conference.

This year’s News Xchange conference will take place in Budapest, Hungary, on 6 and 7 November and the INSI AGM will take place the day before.

EBU Secretary General Jean Stock said: “We are very pleased to be associated with INSI and promote their efforts at this year’s News Xchange conference.” 

“The News Xchange will bring together broadcast news professionals from around the world and provide us with a great forum to promote our objectives,”  said Rodney Pinder, director of INSI. “We are very pleased to work closely with the News Xchange to promote our efforts and reach out to broadcast news organizations on a global basis."

Chris Cramer, president of CNN International and the keynote speaker at last year’s inaugural News Xchange conference, serves as INSI’s honorary president.

Already supported by a coalition of more than 100 journalist groups and top media organizations around the world, the International News Safety Initiative’s stated objectives are to:


Support and develop safety programmes for all news media workers 
• Encourage agreements on health and safety matters between employers and staff
• Disseminate information through practical training, advisories and literature
• Promote industry best practice for training, equipment and field work
• Investigate, develop and promote safety services including affordable insurance
• Establish a global network of organizations committed to risk reduction
• Sponsor awareness-raising initiatives at media events

For more information please contact:

INSI
Sarah de Jong
+32 2 235 22 01
safety@ifj.org
www.newssafety.com

News Xchange
Jim Gold
+44 20 7631 4538
jgold@newsxchange.org
www.newsxchange.org



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