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Why common code and standards for media can’t wait

By By David OmwoyoSeptember 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nothing beats the power of a media ecosystem built on the foundation of effective regulation and commitment to protecting the public interest. For any media system to flourish, it must be rooted in strong ethos achieved through professionalism, best practices and constant learning from peers.

Within the East African Community (EAC), the spirit of collaboration has been evident each time media stakeholders from member countries meet in Arusha, Tanzania, to share ideas and experiences. The last get-together was during the second Pan-African Media Councils’ Summit in July 2025.

What usually emerges from these interactions is that we are stronger together. Regulators and media actors working across borders demonstrate a greater understanding and capacity to tackle endemic challenges, with the desire to elevate professional standards.

Collective strength always wins. As 17th-century English poet and cleric John Donne once said: No man is an island. The interconnectedness of people is relevant to media regulation in more than enough ways. No country’s media ecosystem can operate in total isolation, not in today’s globalised and digitised world with a full doze of surprises.

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An occurrence in one media space affects the others. In fact, it was this sense of shared responsibility that led to the formation of the East Africa Press Councils (EAPC), a regional lobby meant to promote and strengthen media regulatory agencies in East African countries.

EAPC’s mandate is clear. It seeks to raise awareness about the importance of self-regulation, expand press freedom and set standards for journalist protection and freedom of expression. By identifying with these principles, the region aims to prevent censorship or suppression and ensure that all member states are held to measureable customs.

The Fourth Estate faces complex challenges. From the rise of digital disruption, shifting consumer behaviours, dwindling revenues, misinformation and disinformation, the landscape is changing faster than many regulators can keep up with. These issues do not respect national borders. Our responses should equally be universal.

In this day and age, regions and continents should pursue the harmonisation of media laws and regulation to the hilt. This is not simply a matter of convenience or efficiency, but a strategic necessity for supporting regional integration, economic development and good governance in communications and media.

For the record, harmonised media standards allow for the alignment of legal frameworks across countries, ensures media ethics, content guidelines, advertising rules, ownership transparency and public interest obligations are defined and mutually embraced. This reduces regulatory confusion.

Similarly, a unified approach makes it easier for media companies to expand regionally without being frustrated by bureaucratic legal requirements. It encourages cross-border investment, facilitates innovation and promotes shared storytelling while observing privacy, data protection and ethical content creation that respects intellectual rights.

Merits of harmonisation exceed business and regulation. There’s the all-important issue of regional unity. Unified regulation fosters cooperation. A transparent and consistent standard will hand media houses a golden opportunity to advance public dialogue, speak truth to power while also ensuring information flows unhindered.

Mr Omwoyo is the President of the World Association of Press Councils and chairman of East Africa Press Councils 

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