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Subject How Journalism Can Help Defeat COVID-19
Date July 25, 2020 12:01 PM
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As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread economic devastation and human suffering throughout much of the world, the danger of misinformation—and the necessity of fact-based journalism ([link removed]) —has never been more apparent. Yet despite record-setting levels of news consumption, many media outlets are at risk of collapsing under the combined weight of plunging ad revenue and rising government-backed repression. In the face of these threats, journalists are nevertheless continuing to fight for truth, accountability, and public health. Now is the time for all those who rely on credible journalism to stand strong for a free and independent press ([link removed])
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Health and Rights


** Demanding a Just COVID-19 Response ([link removed])
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As our grantees, partners, and allies work tirelessly to reduce the damage brought on by the pandemic, we at Open Society are committed to long-term reforms that will address the structural injustices worsened by the virus.
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Information and Digital Rights


** A Big Step for Global Privacy Rights ([link removed])
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By ruling against a government intelligence agency, one of the most powerful courts in Germany has struck a blow for data privacy and free expression.
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Justice Reform and the Rule of Law


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Despite earlier promises to fight the spread of COVID-19 by reducing the number of nonviolent offenders in jails and prisons, governments worldwide are dragging their feet and prioritizing the drug war ahead of public health.
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** Celebrating the Diversity of People with Disabilities ([link removed])
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This week on Instagram, Christian Tasso shares work highlighting the individuality of people with disabilities around the world.
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