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The Media Federation of Pakistan


The Media Federation of Pakistan (MFP) (Non-Profit Organization) is working and fighting to protect for freedom of expression.

Welfare, rights of media worldwide/from last one and half decade, professional development for writers, editors, journalists. Publishers, correspondents, reporters, freelance writers, public relations professionals, photographers and other persons/individuals/organization serving in the field of media sector. Non-Profit Organization venture among independent producers and distributors.

International pool of TV, movie, press (print and electronic) and radio journalists worldwide under the guidance of Mr. M. Tahir Mehmood Chairman of Media federation of Pakistan. Ensuring social, legal (providing legal help) & financial protection of journalists Of News Organization.

Raise the standards of journalists. Organizing seminars, bringing coaching to journalists who needs feedback & training to increase their proficiency in the industry, dedicated to defending, protects, improves the rights and safety of the journalists & promotion of the media freedom world-wide. Protects and improves the rights of journalists intellectuals & writers, tallies attack on journalists & documents the worst places to be the journalist.

Media Federation of Pakistan (MFP) represent journalists in all sectors of media. The Journalism scene is increasingly dominated by the impact of media concentration and the influence of powerful media conglomerates around the world, there are concerns about attempts to loosen media ownership controls and there is growing concern for the future of the powerful tradition of public service broadcasting.

The work of The Media Federation of Pakistan (MFP) has focused on the development of independent and quality journalism in support of democratic, social and economic development.

The Media Federation of Pakistan (MFP) activities are articulated among the following priorities:

  • Addressing democratic change, public accountability and globalization issues.
  • Strengthening independent journalist trade unions, that are best able to defend media freedom and public scrutiny.
  • Advancing the respect for international standards of media/ press freedom.
  • Raising the professional status of journalists.
  • Safety and human rights. To encourage a climate in which journalism can be practiced freely.
  • Quality journalism: improving professional and ethical standards. To stimulate high standards and ethical behavior in the practice of journalism.
  • Press Freedom. To maintain constant vigilance in protection/ guarantees of freedom of speech and of the press.
  • Public service broadcasting.
  • Gender equity.
  • Developing resources. To inspire successive generations of talented individuals to become dedicated journalists. To encourage diversity in journalism
  • Conducting workshops and seminars. To foster excellence among journalists.
  • To promote this flow of information. To be the pre-eminent, broad based membership organization for journalists.

 

 
 
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NEW YORK: For many children in poor nations, a simple pair of glasses can be out of reach. But a new study suggests relatively cheap specs that people can adjust themselves hold some promise.
The study, reported in the journal Ophthalmology, looked at the usefulness of "self-refracting" glasses for adolescents with visionproblems, mostly nearsightedness.

SYDNEY: Parrots, like humans, choose to use one side of their body more than the other, with more of them left handed -- or, more precisely, left footed than anything else.
Australian researchers found that virtually all the parrots they studied prefer to use either their left eye and left foot, or right eye and right foot.

NEW YORK: In the last few years we've watched the television get super thin, a design that has elevated them to appear more like art, and with the ability to hang them on the wall like a picture frame, TV's have truly become beautiful and unobtrusive pieces of furniture.

 

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