CN, New York: In a significant recognition of international media leadership and South Asian representation in global governance, Raju Lama, International President of the SAARC Journalist Forum, will participate in the 25th Session of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Public Administration (CEPA) at the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York from 13–17 April 2026.
The CEPA session is one of the United Nations’ most
influential high-level platforms dedicated to advancing global public
administration, governance innovation, and the implementation of the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The annual gathering convenes
distinguished global experts, senior policymakers, and institutional leaders to
shape international policy frameworks and governance standards.
Mr. Lama’s participation as an international media
leader underscores the growing role of independent journalism and cross-border
media collaboration in strengthening democratic governance, transparency, and
inclusive development worldwide. His presence reflects the voice of South Asian
journalists within a critical global policy dialogue hosted at the United
Nations.
Speaking ahead of the session, Mr. Lama emphasized
the importance of media engagement in global governance processes:
“This platform represents a vital opportunity to
connect journalism with global policymaking. Independent media must play a
proactive role in promoting accountability, sustainable development, and
international cooperation.”
The 25th CEPA session will focus on advancing effective
governance systems, institutional resilience, and innovative public
administration practices to support countries in achieving the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development.
The participation of Mr. Lama further elevates the
international standing of the SAARC Journalist Forum and highlights the
organization’s commitment to engaging with global institutions at the highest
level.
Subject : Media

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Publish Date : 09 April 2026

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