On September 20, 2024, at La Gaîté Lyrique, SINGA, Canal France International (CFI), the Maison des Journalistes (MDJ), and Reporters sans frontières (RSF) launched the Voix en Exil program, an innovative project supporting journalists in exile. Supported by the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, the program aims to make France a welcoming place for these media professionals forced to flee their countries.
In recent years, many countries have seen their media environment deteriorate. Whether due to conflicts, political instability, or authoritarian regimes, hundreds of journalists have had to flee their countries to ensure their safety and continue their mission of informing. Crises such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine or the war in Sudan have accelerated this trend.
Convinced of the importance of journalists in delivering reliable information, both for their fellow citizens and the international community, CFI, SINGA, RSF, and MDJ have joined forces to establish Voix en Exil. This project aims to provide exiled journalists with human, professional, and logistical support to help them to continue practicing their profession in a safe environment.
With an initial duration of three years, the Voix en Exil project is based on three pillars :
Each year, 18 journalists will be hosted through this program, for a total of 72 professionals over three years. Hosted in the Île-de-France region and integrated into a media incubator at La Gaîté Lyrique, they will be able to continue their fight for a free information while benefiting from a support network.
Forced to leave their countries due to political pressures, conflicts, or repressions, these professionals bring with them unique perspectives, nurtured by courageous journeys :
The launch of the Voix en Exil project brought together many figures committed to defending press freedom, including :
« We are very proud to launch today the Voix en Exil project to continue supporting exiled journalists and media in their projects. Our goal is above all to preserve freedom of expression by intensifying the fight against disinformation, which naturally involves ensuring the safety of those who contribute to it. Exiled journalists face many challenges, and it is necessary in this context to provide them with comprehensive support involving many areas of expertise. I salute the remarkable efficiency and complementarity of this consortium, which CFI is honored to lead. It reflects a concrete and substantial commitment in France to defending journalists and free media. » — Thierry Vallat, president and CEO of CFI.
With Voix en Exil, we are taking another step toward a world where every journalist can freely practice their profession, free from threats and pressures. This project demonstrates our commitment to defending free and accessible information, building bridges between cultures, and promoting a fairer society.
To learn more about the Voix en Exil project and the involved partners, RDV here !