Maldives Journalists Association

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Maldives Journalists Association
މޯލްޑިވްސް ޖާނަލިސްޓްސް އެސޯސިއޭޝަން
Formation1 April 2009;15 years ago (2009-04-01)
HeadquartersMinha, 4A, Karankaa Magu, Henveiru, Malé, Maldives
President
Ali Rifshan
Vice President
Mohamed Yamin
Affiliations International Federation of Journalists
Website https://mja.mv

Maldives Journalists Association is a voluntary association that represents Maldivian journalists and news outlets as well as advocating for press freedom in the Maldives.

History

The association was formed on 1 April 2009. [1] The association is part of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). [2]

The association is one of the leading voices to advocate for the rights and protection of journalists, and to promote cooperation and professionalism among journalists. [3]

Following a split of membership of the association, it collapsed in 2014, which led IFJ and other media networks to campaign to revive the association. [4]

A three-member transitional committee later organized the Extraordinary General Meeting, which revived the association. [4]

After many years of inactivity from the association, it held its latest Extraordinary General Meeting, electing Mohamed Hamdhoon and Ali Rifshan as President and Vice President respectively. [5] [6] The association elected its latest executive committee members in 2022, replacing Mohamed Hamdhoon with Ali Rifshan as President, and Mohamed Yamin as Vice President. [7]

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References

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