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Jamaica climbs up eight places on World Press Freedom Index

Jamaica has surged in press freedom, climbing eight places in the latest World Press Freedom Index. 

Now standing at the forefront of the Caribbean, the nation has claimed the 24th spot among 180 countries assessed. 

This significant leap marks a notable improvement from its previous position at 32nd in the preceding year’s index.

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Commendable progress

Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Robert Morgan, lauded Jamaica’s progress in a recent statement to JIS News. 

He emphasized the commendable nature of the country’s ascent in the global rankings, underscoring the collective celebration this achievement warrants among Jamaicans. 

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With a population of approximately 2.8 million, Jamaica’s elevated standing surpasses that of numerous first-world nations, a testament to its commitment to press freedom and governance.

Commitment to continuous improvement

Morgan reiterated the government’s unwavering dedication to bolstering press freedom and ensuring the populace remains well-informed. 

Efforts to cultivate an environment conducive to media integrity and accessibility have been ongoing, with initiatives such as revitalized post-cabinet press briefings and enhancements to press facilities. 

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Emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between press freedom and effective governance, Morgan stressed the imperative of providing media professionals with unfettered avenues to fulfill their roles as societal watchdogs.

Navigating the digital landscape

Acknowledging the transformative impact of digital and social media platforms on information dissemination, Morgan underscored the dual challenge posed by their proliferation. 

While these channels afford unparalleled reach and accessibility, they also exacerbate the dissemination of misinformation and disinformation, posing a grave threat to societal cohesion. 

In light of this, the government advocates for heightened media standards and enhanced fact-checking mechanisms to counteract the perils of online misinformation.

A global perspective

The World Press Freedom Index serves as a critical barometer of press freedom globally, offering insights into the state of media autonomy and integrity in over 100 nations. 

Jamaica’s ascendance in this year’s index reflects not only its strides in bolstering press freedom but also its steadfast commitment to upholding democratic principles and fostering informed citizenry.

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