[acc-cca-l] Support CIESPAL, the International Center for Higher Communication Studies for Latin America

George, Éric george.eric at uqam.ca
Tue Nov 9 07:15:34 MST 2021


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See this article online at https://iamcr.org/clearinghouse/ciespal

Based in Quito, Ecuador, CIESPAL, the International Center for Higher Communication Studies for Latin America, has played an important role in journalism education in Ecuador and Latin America and a leading role in communication debates in the region and globally.

CIESPAL was established as an initiative of UNESCO in 1959, two years after IAMCR, and an important share of its budget has always been provided by the government of Ecuador. For the past 3 years CIESPAL’s funding has been progressively cut and it is now on the edge of a possible closure.

A petition requesting that Ecuador’s president, Guillermo Lasso, intervene in support of CIESPAL was initiated, and, following the recommendation of IAMCR’s Clearinghouse for Public Statements, was signed by IAMCR president, Nico Carpentier, on behalf of the association on 8 November 2021.

IAMCR members are encouraged to sign the petition. An English translation of the petition is copied below.

Sign the petition at https://ciespal.org/carta-adhesion/

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Guillermo Lasso Mendoza
Constitutional President of the Republic of Ecuador

Our best regards:

We hereby extend our cordial greetings and best wishes for success in your delicate functions.

We come to you as citizens and representatives of organizations that work in different areas of communication, both from academia and the practice of journalism itself, with an alarming concern.

We know that due to the lack of understanding of officials of the previous government, the International Center for Higher Communication Studies for Latin America - CIESPAL has been suffocating economically. This situation is being experienced since 2018, when a budget cut of 50% was made and continues with further cuts year after year, until reaching the current moment in which even the workers are unpaid. This is the worst economic moment, in 62 years of this institution, since CIESPAL has not received any response about its funding agreement for this year or about the security of continuing support from the Ecuadorian State in the future.

For those of us who are communication workers, professionals and scholars, CIESPAL is a reference, a place where we have been trained, specialized, published and where we have been able to relate with other communication experiences in Latin America and the world. CIESPAL is a nationally and internationally recognized space for journalistic and communicational reflection, which has given great prestige to Ecuador.

With this background we come to you, with the conviction of being heard and ask you to interpose your good offices so that CIESPAL does not have to undergo a painful closure, where not only its workers would lose, but also communication and journalism in Ecuador and Latin America.

We hope and trust that you will be sensitive to the situation that CIESPAL is going through at this time and we are sure that we can count on your support so that future generations, like us, can continue training and specializing with the highest quality standards.

Sincerely yours,

Nico Carpentier
President, IAMCR

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This signing of this petition was agreed by the Clearinghouse for Public Statements<https://iamcr.org/clearinghouse> and approved by IAMCR president, Nico Carpentier. The Clearinghouse processes statements and/or manages the process of signing statements generated by others, that are principally concerned with issues relating to media/communications and where IAMCR members have substantive scientific expertise that provides a basis for seeking to influence discursive or material practice.

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