15. External Accountability
15.1. External Oversight
Trust in the Media Outlet is enhanced if it is subject to a form of external accountability that is effective and independent. To this end where appropriate, a Media Outlet may wish to commit to an independent and effective form of external accountability for its journalism principles, which may take the form of an external ombudsperson, press or media council or statutory regulator.
Have you committed to a system or systems of external accountability for your editorial content?
YesIf the system is not in the above list, add it here with a URL.
The Albanian Media Council is an independent, self-regulatory body that oversees media ethics and professional standards in Albania. Its primary role is to promote responsible journalism, protect freedom of expression, and ensure accountability in the media sector.
Key Functions:
Ethical Oversight: Monitors adherence to journalism principles and ethical standards across media outlets.
Complaint Handling: Provides a platform for the public to submit complaints about media content that may breach professional or ethical guidelines.
Guidance and Education: Offers guidance, training, and recommendations to journalists and media organizations to improve reporting quality.
Conflict Resolution: Mediates disputes between the public, media organizations, and journalists regarding content accuracy or ethical breaches.
Transparency and Accountability: Publishes decisions and recommendations, ensuring that media outlets remain accountable to the public and professional standards.
15.2. Compliance with External Accountability
Where a Media Outlet commits to a form of external accountability, it shall comply with any guidance, structures or best practice directions issued by that body.
Is your Media Outlet committed to comply with any directions or guidance issued by the external accountability body to which you subscribe?
Yes15.3. Absence of external oversight
External accountability is not always possible due to the absence of such mechanisms in many countries or a lack of confidence in the efficacy, independence or trustworthiness of existing mechanisms. Where this is the case it may be helpful for the Media Outlet to state the reasons for non-compliance, taking into account the legal requirements applicable to particular media. The Media Outlet may in certain cases align with other media entities to participate in a more appropriate mechanism.
Is your Media Outlet subject to an external regulatory mechanism for content that you find it not possible to comply with?
No15.4. Contact Details of External Accountability Bodies
Where a Media Outlet commits to a form of external accountability, it shall publicise the process by which the public can contact that body to complain about potential breaches of its Editorial Guidelines in a manner that is easily accessible for all.
Are the mechanisms for the public to complain about breaches of your Editorial Guidelines to an external body publicly available?
YesWhat is the link?
15.5. Other Associations
The Media Outlet may publicly list its membership of all bodies that require members to adhere to published guidelines, standards or norms to maintain status in that organisation. Best practice is to publish which groups a Media Outlet is a member of, listing the names and contact details.