OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media
Teresa Ribeiro, of Portugal, is the fifth Representative on Freedom of the Media. She has vast political, diplomatic, human rights and media experience.
Prior to this position, she was Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal, while serving as President of the National Commission for Human Rights.
She was also Secretary of State for European Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal and Deputy Secretary General at the Union for the Mediterranean, positions that gave her extensive experience in dealing with the EU institutions and Member States, as well as with its close neighbourhood.
Throughout her career, Teresa Ribeiro has held different positions in media, both in Portugal and in multilateral organizations, such as President of the Institute of the Media of Portugal, Chairperson of the Steering Committee on Mass Media of the Council of Europe, as well as co-founder and first elected President of the Executive Board of Obercom – Media Observatory.
She holds a degree in Philosophy from the University of Lisbon.
Mandate
The mandate states that the Representative on Freedom of the Media should be an eminent international personality with long-standing relevant experience from whom an impartial performance of the function would be expected. In the performance of his or her duty the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media will be guided by his or her independent and objective assessment.
Previous Representatives:
Fourth Representative, Harlem Désir, (France): 2017-2020
Third Representative, Dunja Mijatović, (Bosnia and Herzegovina): 2010- 2017
Second Representative, Miklós Haraszti, (Hungary): 2004–2010
First Representative, Freimut Duve, (Germany): 1998–2004