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Speakers from five continents to address World Newspaper CongressKIEV, UKRAINE / PARIS, FRANCE / DARMSTADT, GERMANY: The speaker line-up for the 64th World Newspaper Congress and 19th World Editors Forum could hardly be more international, with speakers from North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and South America on the podium when the global summit meetings of the world's press is held in Kiev, Ukraine, next September. Among the speakers is Trevor Ncube, deputy executive chairman, Mail & Guardian, South Africa. ![]() Organised by WAN-IFRA, the global organisation of the world's newspapers and news publishers, the Congress and Editors Forum, to be held from 2 to 5 September next, is expected to bring together more than 1200 newspaper publishers, chief editors and other senior executives from more than 100 countries. First confirmed speakers include:
This year's event takes the theme "Shaping the Future of the Newspaper." Sessions will cover topics that are crucial to publishers and editors who are looking for print and digital success:
The evolving conference programmes and other details can be found at www.wan-ifra.org/kiev2012. Alongside the World Newspaper Congress and the World Editors Forum, the Info Services Expo will present innovative solutions from the international suppliers' community. The exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to meet the leading suppliers to the newspaper industry and discover cutting-edge products, services and technologies. As always, the events are accompanied by an array of social events, gala dinners and lunches and are considered to be the premier opportunity to meet colleagues from around the world. What participants sayAgnès Callamard, France: Ananda Azaru, Indonesia: Sharon Samushonga, Zimbabwe: The host cityKiev, the beautiful Ukrainian capital on the banks of the Dnepr river, is preparing to welcome delegates with proverbial Slovonic hospitality. With the EURO football championship taking place in June 2012, a first-class infrastructure awaits participants to the Congress and Forum in September. The two Ukrainian news media associations, UAPP and AIRPU, are joining forces to host the event. Since Ukrainian independence in 1991, Kiev itself as well as the Ukrainian media landscape have undergone dramatic changes. The role of a free press in a society undergoing transition will be one of the key discussion points at this year's Congress and Forum. |