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The ACM marks World Press Freedom Day 2023, stressing freedom of expression’s key role in human rights and urging open dialogue through social media. It highlights journalism’s importance against misinformation and calls for vigilance to protect press freedom.
This statement by the ACM and IFEX-ALC condemns online harassment and intimidation of journalists in Guyana, urging the government and political groups to stop such behavior.
The Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM) on Sunday 12th March, 2023 met in Georgetown, Guyana at its 11th Biennial General Assembly and elected a new executive that will function between 2023-2025.
This document contains the Revised Association of Caribbean Media Workers Code of Ethics (2015), outlining key principles and standards for ethical journalism in the Caribbean.
This manual supports training lawyers in media and freedom of expression law, offering key principles, international standards, and tools for national and international advocacy.

This report highlights how journalists in Latin America and the Caribbean pushed for access to public information laws to strengthen democracy and press freedom. Inspired by the U.S. FOIA, they led efforts in countries like Mexico and Brazil, making transparency a key tool for accountability.
This report examines media literacy, disinformation, and trust in news across eight Caribbean countries. It highlights key challenges, gaps in research, and opportunities for collaboration, education, and regulation to strengthen the region’s media landscape.
This 2022 report explores the state of Caribbean media during the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting on key challenges, resilience, and the evolving role of journalism in public life. It builds on the ACM’s legacy of supporting regional media and promoting democratic values.
This document presents a framework developed from a 2018 regional symposium to strengthen Caribbean media’s role in disaster coverage. It highlights the importance of media preparedness and the vital role of journalists in saving lives and aiding recovery efforts.