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- Reporting for Change: A Handbook for Local Journalists in . . .
The handbook teaches international reporting standards, explaining the journalistic process clearly, from subject choice to final editing The modules are enhanced with examples and extracts from previously published IWPR stories from around the world
- Reporting Challenges • JiG Gender Based Violence Handbook
Media coverage can unintentionally perpetuate biases and stereotypes, thereby leading to a mischaracterization of the reasons why gender-based violence occurs, why many women don’t report it, and why innumerable perpetrators are emboldened by impunity
- The Challenges of Reporting in Conflict Zones - Vanguard . . .
Reporting in conflict zones involves numerous challenges that journalists must navigate Physical risks include gunfire, bombings, and the threat of kidnapping, necessitating specialized training and protective gear
- Ethical Challenges in Journalism: Balancing Objectivity and . . .
This paper explores the delicate balance journalists must strike between providing accurate and unbiased information while being mindful of the potential consequences of their reporting
- REPORTING ON HUMANITARIAN CRISES - Internews
this role efectively, they can save lives and help local recovery take place much faster Internews’ Humanitarian Reporting Manual targets the need for timely and efective local reporting in crisis and response scenarios The manual provides a ready-made training program through which journalism trainers can get local reporters up to speed on key
- Reporting on Migrants and Refugees | Robert Bosch Stiftung
The aim of the handbook is to improve the quality of the public discourse on displacement and migration in countries of origin, transit and destination Number of pages: 319
- When responsible media reporting can challenge us … to improve
As unfortunately often happens when production expands rapidly – whether at the industry, regional, or farm level – the pressure to find solutions can sometimes lead to decisions or practices that are clearly unacceptable
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