The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) is offering resources including articles, interviews, photos, and cartoons, which journalists may freely use on May 3, 2007, World Press Freedom Day. Find out how you can access these resources.

The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) now invites participants to three upcoming conferences on media, and the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) seeks entries for its photo competition on peace communication. Find out how you can participate.

The Information Society Watch, an online portal on information society issues, was recently launched in Bangalore, India. The website aims to provide policymakers, civil society organisations, media, researchers, and others with information society issues in the context of development needs of the South.

Analyzer, Martus, and psiphon—these newly available free and open source softwares (FOSS) support the defence of human rights. How do they function and how can these be accessed?

A workshop for African software developers and media workers in Ghana, Asia Media Summit 2007 in Kuala Lumpur, and Congress of the International Federation of Journalists in Moscow all seek media practitioners as participants. Find out how you can participate.

The Open Source Resource Center (OSRC) in Pakistan has released its training toolkit on free and open source software (FOSS), which can be availed of for free. OSRC is also offering free FOSS training workshops for interested organisations.