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Handle With Care: A guide to responsible media reporting of violence against women (Zero Tolerance, 2018)

May 3, 2019

The media plays a powerful role in determining how we see the world around us and good reporting plays a vital role in increasing understanding of violence against women. This guide, aimed at journalists, offers comprehensive advice on various issues from interviewing survivors to providing relevant context and ensuring that violence is neither trivialised nor sensationalised.

Click here for the full guide and the four-page summary document.

Filed Under: *BROADCAST MEDIA, *MASS MEDIA ROUTES, *PRINTED ROUTES, Awareness Raising, Media Development, Publications (published in print and/or online), Violence against Women & Children (VAWC)

Harmonised Information, Education and Communication Tools for Nutrition [Arabic] (Whole of Syria Nutrition Sector, 2017)

April 29, 2019

A set of harmonised Information, Education and Communication (IEC) tools for nutrition in Arabic which were developed by the Whole of Syria (WoS) nutrition sector as a result of a nutrition, food security and livelihoods workshop in October 2016 in Jordan, attended by global nutrition and food security cluster coordinators and country-level coordinators and partners, and a follow-up operational workshop in March 2017.

Click here for background details to Whole of Syria (WoS) nutrition sector.

Click here for full range of materials.

Filed Under: *PRINTED ROUTES, Arabic/عربى, Awareness Raising, Behaviour Change Communication, Health, Nutrition, Publications (published in print and/or online), Syria Tagged With: Breastfeeding, Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF)

“Zéro Palu ! Je m’engage” l’outil (RBM Partnership to End Malaria, 2018)

April 17, 2019

Le Programme national de lutte contre le paludisme, aux côtés de PATH et de Speak Up Africa, a lancé pour la première fois « Zéro Palu ! Je m’engage » en 2014 au Sénégal. Cette campagne nationale renforce l’appropriation communautaire des efforts de lutte antipaludique et accroît la sensibilisation et l’engagement politique des principales parties prenantes en matière d’éradication du paludisme afin qu’elles en fassent une priorité nationale. La campagne repose sur:

  • l’engagement d’acteurs politiques afin de garantir que l’éradication du paludisme reste une priorité pour les dirigeants sénégalais;
  • la diversification des sources de financement afin d’augmenter les ressources allouées aux interventions de lutte antipaludique et la création de partenariats innovants entre les secteurs public et privé;
  • la création d’un mouvement communautaire afin d’obtenir une plus grande prise de conscience et une appropriation des interventions antipaludiques par les communautés. La sensibilisation des communautés a été effectuée par des champions communautaires lors de visites à domicile, mais aussi par le biais des médias sociaux et d’une série TV spécialement créée pour l’occasion.

L’outil « Zéro Palu ! Je m’engage » est destiné à toutes les personnes ou organisations désireuses de mettre en œuvre des activités de plaidoyer, de mobilisation des ressources ou de communications dans le cadre de la lutte contre le paludisme à travers le continent africain. Les utilisateurs peuvent l’utiliser comme un tout ou sélectionner les modules les plus adaptés à la mise en œuvre de leurs plans nationaux d’élimination du paludisme.

Cliquez ici pour plus de détails.

Filed Under: *BROADCAST MEDIA, *DIGITAL ROUTES, *MASS MEDIA ROUTES, *PRINTED ROUTES, *REGION: Sub-Saharan Africa, Advocacy, Awareness Raising, Ebola, French/Français, Health, Publications (published in print and/or online), Social Media Tagged With: Campaigning, Journalists

Audience responses to migration stories: Voices of African migrants (International Media Support and University of Leicester, 2018)

April 14, 2019

This report was commissioned to examine the nature and quality of media stories produced by journalists supported by the Voices of African Migrants pilot programme (see http://migrantvoices.org/), managed by International Media Support (IMS), in four migration ‘Hubs’ in Africa, and explored how local audiences interpreted and responded to those stories. It used content analysis, interviews and focus group discussions.

The research findings show that most stories used human interest frames and foregrounded migrant experiences. The migrants’ main contributions to the stories were to provide a human face to hardships and suffering. Meanwhile, NGOs were included to provide facts, statements of general causes of migrations, statistics, and a sense of scale. Government statements were used to provide a comment on policies and solutions. Most articles were supportive in their sentiments to the plight of migrants.

Participants in the focus groups (especially migrants themselves) recognised that migrant voices were missing from mainstream media reporting on migration, that reporting on migration tends to be negative, and that there are pressing issues relating to migration that need to be discussed in the public sphere.

Focus group participants generally responded with empathy and understanding in response to stories about the hardships migrants face. Some stories provoked a distancing or disruption to understanding, especially when an aspect of the story did not match their prior tacit or cultural knowledge about migration. A small number of stories deeply moved focus group participants.

The report unpacks how an emphasis on ‘voice’ in this context can inadvertently lead to an underinterrogation of systemic and structural issues by individualising, and in some cases, perpetuating a representation of migrants as helpless victims.

Click here for full report.

Filed Under: *BROADCAST MEDIA, *MASS MEDIA ROUTES, *PRINTED ROUTES, *REGION: Sub-Saharan Africa, Media Development, Media Development Highlights, Migration, Publications (published in print and/or online) Tagged With: Stereotypes

Getting the Message Across : Reporting on Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific: A Handbook for Journalists (UNESCO, 2018)

April 10, 2019

This Handbook has been customized for journalists to tell the climate change story specific to the region. It explores the essential aspects of climate change, including its injustices to vulnerable communities, especially women and girls and least developed countries, and provides examples of best practices and stories of hope unique to the region. It can be used as a resource for journalists to understand the science of climate change, as well as helping journalists to improve their reporting of the environmental, social, economic¸ political, technological and other angles of the story.

The Handbook is part UNESCO’s International Programme for the Development of Communication’s Series on Journalism Education. The series aims to reinforce the capacities of journalists, journalism educators and their institutions to promote sustainable development, by enhancing the abilities of journalists to report on science, development and democratic governance.

The Handbook has been produced under the umbrella of a project supported by Malaysia. Its sister publication, Climate Change in Africa: A Guidebook for Journalists is also available as part of this series. With this book tailored for the Asia and Pacific, UNESCO urges journalists in the region to empower themselves so as to enhance the ability for citizens and their governments to find better local solutions in the face of the global problem of climate change.

Click here for full details and Handbook.

Filed Under: *BROADCAST MEDIA, *MASS MEDIA ROUTES, *PRINTED ROUTES, *REGION: Asia, *REGION: Pacific, Awareness Raising, Climate and Environment, Indonesia, Media Development, Media Development Highlights, Nepal, Philippines, Publications (published in print and/or online), Thailand

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