Celebration. The IAPA Welcomes the Release of José Rubén Zamora in Guatemala His prolonged detention symbolizes a serious attack on independent journalism.
Illegitimate restriction. The IAPA Warns About Military Criteria Conditioning Press Coverage in Ecuador
Decriminalization. The IAPA Welcomes the Elimination of Prison Sentences for Libel and Slander in Costa Rica
Information blockade. The IAPA Denounces Escalating Repression Against Independent Journalists in Cuba
Support. The IAPA, along with other organizations, is supporting The New York Times' lawsuit challenging the Pentagon's press access policy
AI Product Lab. IAPA Program Supported by Google Drives AI Adoption in 21 Latin American Media Outlets
Strengthening capacities. The IAPA supports journalists in exile to participate in the CONNECTAS – Martin Baron Chair
Violence. Impunity strikes journalism in Mexico: The IAPA condemns the killing of a reporter in Veracruz
Urgency. Central American media strengthen climate and disaster reporting through collaboration and institutional planning
Safeguarding journalism. The IAPA Calls on Venezuelan Authorities to Respect Press Freedom Amid High Uncertainty
Interference and intimidation. The IAPA Warns of Indirect Pressure Mechanisms Against Critical Media in Ecuador
Intimidation and criminalization. The IAPA calls for guarantees of due process in judicial cases against journalists in Mexico
Prison visit. The Unbreakable Resilience of José Rubén Zamora in the Face of the Onslaught Meant to Silence Him