• The recently published 2023 annual report by the partners to the Platform to Promote the Protection of Journalism and Safety of Journalists " War in Europe and the Fight for the Right to Report " portrays a worrying trend towards a continued degradation of media freedom in some countries, particularly drastic in Russia and Belarus. (coe.int)
  • We expect the upcoming five-year Council of Europe Campaign for the Safety of Journalists , to be launched in October 2023, to be a step forward in the protection of journalism and the safety of journalists at European level, to be supported by corresponding campaigns at national level. (coe.int)
  • DEADLINE: OCTOBER 31, 2023 - Early-career science journalists can apply for the 2024 Open Notebook Science Journalism Fellowship. (i79media.com)
  • On February 16, 2023, Journalists for Human Rights was honoured to co-present a roundtable with Reporters Sans Frontieres on the resilience of journalism against its current challenges. (jhr.ca)
  • Renowned journalists like Rappler founder Maria Ressa from the Philippines, Stella Paul from India and Tran Le Thuy from Vietnam shared their experiences in digital journalism, tackling attacks on women journalists, pushing boundaries in investigative reporting and overcoming challenges to take a decision making role in the industry. (irrawaddy.com)
  • Since entering journalism through community radio, datejie has tracked gaps and opportunities for more cohesive creation, publication and preservation of the work and works of marginalized peoples as journalists, and as news subjects. (diglib.org)
  • I'm thinking of Axios writing that journalism shouldn't be "an exclusive privilege" and pledging to provide free access to the majority of their content . (niemanlab.org)
  • What effect does this have on access to information and on journalism? (coe.int)
  • Against this alarming scenario, the Council of Europe has developed an arsenal of standard-setting instruments to provide guidance to governments to ensure the safety of journalists, notably the 2016 Committee of Ministers Recommendation on the protection of journalism and safety of journalists and other media actors. (coe.int)
  • For some in journalism, it means open and transparent access to information. (dw.com)
  • In March 2022, airport authorities in Mumbai prevented Rana Ayyub , a prominent Muslim female journalist and an outspoken critic of the BJP, from flying to London to address a journalism event. (icj.org)
  • Jameel Jaffer, founding director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, says subpoenas for journalists' records are "really troubling" because of their potential chilling effect on critical journalism. (freespeech.org)
  • reveal that disinformation is significantly changing the practice of journalism, disrupting newsroom processes, draining the attention of editors and reporters, demanding new procedures and skills, jeopardizing community trust in journalism, and diminishing journalists' professional, emotional, and physical security. (pen.org)
  • This article compares systems of journalism education in the Nordic countries, focusing on how education programmes for journalists first emerged. (diva-portal.org)
  • A Native Hawaiian filmmaker who was one of the first non-traditional journalists to use Hawaii's 2008 journalism shield law to protect his work, is asking Hawaii lawmakers to make permanent the journalism shield law before it sunsets this year. (hawaiireporter.com)
  • Since the launch of the course in May 2021, around 1,300 journalists from around the globe have enrolled , giving them access to all things vaccines in one place, with a chance to put questions to authors and packed with resources for mapping out stories. (internews.org)
  • As a non-librarian, a critical journalist and Black digital humanist, my awareness of this backdrop made my participation in the DLF Forum 2021 a thoroughly transformative experience. (diglib.org)
  • The Information itself is planning a newsroom expansion in 2021, including a just-hired tech and media reporter covering antitrust and other regulatory issues. (niemanlab.org)
  • Journalists and online critics also risk prosecution under the Information Technology Act and IT Rules of 2021 for content critical of the authorities. (icj.org)
  • The Brihanmumbai Union of Journalists (BUJ) and the Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ) have strongly condemned the arrest of Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha, two journalists from HW News Network, by Tripura police on Nov 14, 2021. (countercurrents.org)
  • After protests from local journalists and lawyers that there were no arrest warrants, they were not furnished with copies of FIRs nor were they any women police officers present, they were initially shifted to a night shelter home and taken by Tripura police by road to Gomati district by road at 1 a.m. on Nov 15, 2021. (countercurrents.org)
  • In Sierra Leone and Somalia, journalists running publications that criticized the management of the pandemic were arrested and imprisoned. (fes.de)
  • Given the evolving and changing nature of the pandemic, resource persons refuse or are reluctant to give information without official authorization from their superiors. (fes.de)
  • The Group of Friends on the Safety and Protection of Journalists based in New York and Paris has called for the safety and protection of journalists and media workers across the world reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic. (i79media.com)
  • The group notes that the restriction and journalists' arrests, persecution and harassment have limited the right to freedom of expression and has impeded journalists' and media workers' from covering the pandemic. (i79media.com)
  • Access to reliable and independent information is paramount, as exemplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. (gc.ca)
  • Society relies on journalists and the media community's access to information during the state of emergency, so they can provide the public with timely and accurate information on developments and measures taken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. (hrnjuganda.org)
  • In the same statement, they warn against measures that could criminalize online information related to the pandemic, except where these measures meet the tests of necessity and proportionality. (hrnjuganda.org)
  • As journalists play a critical role pandemic. (who.int)
  • In early April 2022, 30 journalists from francophone Africa completed a unique blended learning offering of the French language version, Parlons de Vaccins . (internews.org)
  • In April 2022, at least five journalists covering an event organized by Hindu nationalist groups in Delhi were attacked . (icj.org)
  • Another 48 journalists have been physically attacked, according to a February 2022 report by the Committee Against Assault on Journalists. (icj.org)
  • Siddique Kappan , another Muslim journalist, has been in prison since October 2020, when Uttar Pradesh police arrested him on baseless charges of terrorism, sedition, and promoting enmity between groups, among others. (icj.org)
  • Journalists Aasif Sultan and Siddique Kappan continue under incarceration since August 2018 and October 2020 respectively. (countercurrents.org)
  • According to a joint statement signed by the group, governments should ensure that journalists and media workers were safeguarded and must have unhindered access to information both online and offline, adding that state of emergency should not be the basis for constraint in their working environment. (i79media.com)
  • A "vibrant and meaningful" reporters' shield will ensure that journalists continue to have the tools they need to hold the government accountable to the people, Temple said, adding it also will allow the press to continue to inform the public about substantial risks to health and safety without fear of government persecution. (hawaiireporter.com)
  • and how security forces can ensure that journalists can access the information they need to pass the public. (dalkatimes.com)
  • A number of journalists on Sunday said the Islamic Emirate officials, in particular its spokespeople, are not helping journalists and media outlets in providing on-time information for them. (tolonews.com)
  • As the spokesmen and government officials don't respond to journalists' questions, many stories are being published without balance," said Mustafa Shaharyar, a journalist. (tolonews.com)
  • A number of journalists in Paktia province on Friday criticized the lack of access to information by officials and said the issue has left a negative impact on their activities. (tolonews.com)
  • They said that officials and spokesmen are not providing them with information on time. (tolonews.com)
  • It is the responsibility of officials and relevant organizations to provide accurate and timely information to the media," said Abdul Rahman Wayand, a reporter. (tolonews.com)
  • The journalists asked officials to implement their obligation to provide journalists with access to information. (tolonews.com)
  • We had a meeting with local officials in provinces and they assured us that they will provide us information on matters that are not against the country and national interests," said Khalid Zahin, a journalist. (tolonews.com)
  • Local officials in Paktia in a meeting with journalists assured them that they will cooperate with the media regarding access to information. (tolonews.com)
  • All journalists requested the respected government and officials to perform their duty with dignity, and provide true information to the media on time. (theworkersrights.com)
  • People lack critical information needed to make decisions or to hold elected officials accountable. (guidestar.org)
  • In Ghana and Nigeria, law enforcement officials have harassed, abused, or detained journalists and health workers during lockdowns and curfews, despite having been provided proper identification. (fes.de)
  • Journalists have long been tasked with holding public officials to account, thwarting obfuscation by those with political or economic power, and probing for the facts. (pen.org)
  • Journalists who allege officials' abuse of power or report on things deemed unfavourable shouldn't face unlawful arrest and retaliation. (uncaccoalition.org)
  • A few moments later, a woman emerged from behind the canvas that separated the UN officials from the throng of delegates, journalists and observers. (invw.org)
  • The meeting attracted 90 participants from security agencies including senior officials from Somalia's police command, Somalia's President's office, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, civil society groups, journalists, lawyers and university students in Somalia. (dalkatimes.com)
  • Journalists got an opportunity to interact and ask direct questions regarding their safety and security with the police officers and other government officials attended the meeting, particularly on the daily challenges they come across during news gathering in the city or outskirts of Mogadishu. (dalkatimes.com)
  • She's mentored a dozen more emerging outlets through The Information Accelerator , half of which have at least one female founder. (niemanlab.org)
  • Under the policy, the commission had seven days to determine if the information contains state secrets, rendering media outlets unable to publish information quickly. (cpj.org)
  • The third journalist who narrowly survived the air strikes told Gulf News by telephone on Wednesday that he and his friends, who work for local media outlets, were arrested on May 20 after covering an anti-Al Houthi gathering in a nearby countryside region. (gulfnews.com)
  • Due to the many tools now available, journalists and media outlets can create reader-directed content that keeps customers coming back. (forbes.com)
  • Using Google Media Tools , journalists can be the first to learn what readers are talking about now, rather than waiting for other outlets to grab the scoop. (forbes.com)
  • Even when you have excellent relationships journalistsandsensationalistic with your media outlets, trying to involve them journalists as participants in your general TB partnership meetings may be counterproductive. (cdc.gov)
  • This course is of paramount importance because it allowed us to block the road to rumors and false information concerning COVID-19, and to improve my own knowledge. (internews.org)
  • Pressens Samarbetsnämnd is a Joint Committee founded by the leading media organisations in Sweden: The Newspapers Publishers Association, The Magazine Publishers Association, The Union of Journalists and The National Press Club. (mediawise.org.uk)
  • Meanwhile, media-supporting organizations said that access to information is the fundamental right of people and journalists. (tolonews.com)
  • otherwise, the space and media will, unfortunately, be involved with fake news," said the head of the Union of Afghanistan's Freelance Journalists, Hujatullah Mujadidi. (tolonews.com)
  • The deputy minister of information and culture said that the spokespeople of the caretaker government and Islamic Emirate are obliged to provide information to the media and journalists on time. (tolonews.com)
  • We hope that information is provided to the media on time," said Muhajir Farahi, Deputy Minister of Information and Culture. (tolonews.com)
  • The infringements on freedom of expression and media freedoms reached unprecedented levels when journalists Amade Abubacar and Germano Daniel Adriano spent a total of 107 days and 65 days in pre-trial detention respectively. (misa.org)
  • However, the country is still to pass an access to information law that will guarantee the citizens and the media the right to gain access to information held by the state for informed decision making. (misa.org)
  • In Myanmar, women make up just 23% of political reporters, according to a study, Gender in Myanmar News , published in November 2017 by the Myanmar Women Journalist Society (MWJS) and Fojo Media Institute. (irrawaddy.com)
  • As a speaker at the panel, she highlighted the overall challenges that media practitioners face under the civilian government, noting that news media do not yet have full rights to information or to freely conduct investigative reporting. (irrawaddy.com)
  • Myanmar media face "invisible lines" that pose barriers to press freedom as a whole, but little has been said about harassment of women journalists, either by their sources or in the newsroom, and other safety issues. (irrawaddy.com)
  • The second annual summit organized by the World Association of Newspaper and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) with support of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs covered key challenges and opportunities to increase the leadership roles of women and their voices in the news media industry, and the safety of women journalists in the industry. (irrawaddy.com)
  • Joined by a few dozen participants from Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines and India, the themes discussed ranged from press freedom in Myanmar, the social media influence in the region, fake news and attacks on journalists on social media, to cultural norms and challenges facing women in leadership roles. (irrawaddy.com)
  • For many communities across the globe, local media platforms are the primary source of information. (internews.org)
  • It's something that comes up often in her interviews , the weekly column on media and tech she writes, and the formal (and informal) advice she doles out to other journalists-turned-founders. (niemanlab.org)
  • As journalists and other media actors are increasingly subject to undue pressure, intimidation, violence and other forms of interference with their work in many European countries, it has become urgent to devise national action plans for the safety of journalists. (coe.int)
  • Governments should address the need to strengthen the protection of journalists, effectively prosecute perpetrators of crimes against them, and to raise awareness in our societies about the crucial role diverse and independent media play to preserve true democracy. (coe.int)
  • The crackdown on journalists and media in Taliban. (theworkersrights.com)
  • All media persons claimed that the information are not coming out on time from the authorities. (theworkersrights.com)
  • A far more direct effort to control the media came in August, when the government introduced the Rules for Preventing the Disclosure of State Secrets in Media, which requires all media to submit information to the Interdepartmental Commission for the Protection of State Secrets before publication. (cpj.org)
  • Although the law's effect on the media was unclear at year's end, some journalists were concerned about losing viewers because most middle-aged and senior Azerbaijanis are educated in Russian and not Azeri. (cpj.org)
  • However, the journalist told Azerbaijani media that he wrote his last article about the president's son more than a month prior to the beating. (cpj.org)
  • Engaged in the response to the Covid-19 to provide accurate information, journalists and the media are facing obstacles that have rather favoured disinformation. (fes.de)
  • Security forces and military personnel deployed to carry out and enforce the lockdown and curfew measures have been assaulting, smearing and harassing journalists in several countries, according to reports from journalists and media rights organisations. (fes.de)
  • Whereas journalists and other media professionals are classified as essential services for information and communication on Covid-19 prevention measures. (fes.de)
  • However, since this incident, access to the care centre located in the capital city, Lomé, has been made difficult for the traditional media. (fes.de)
  • Conversely, free and independent media has an important role in pushing back against disinformation by providing access to accurate, fact-based and verified information. (i79media.com)
  • The body, however, applauded initiatives and projects aimed at journalists' and media workers' safety by international bodies and media organisations. (i79media.com)
  • The Indian authorities should respect the right to freedom of expression and release any journalists detained on trumped-up or politically motivated charges for their critical reporting and stop targeting journalists and muzzling independent media. (icj.org)
  • Amid growing restrictions on media freedom , Indian authorities have arrested journalists on spurious terrorism and sedition charges, and have routinely targeted critics and independent news organizations , including raiding their workplaces. (icj.org)
  • Many women journalists in India, especially those who are critical of the government, face a growing backlash on social media that has included rape and death threats. (icj.org)
  • Authorities in BJP-led Uttar Pradesh state have repeatedly filed false charges against journalists for publishing content and social media posts critical of the government. (icj.org)
  • Journalists in small towns and villages reporting in Hindi language media are at even higher risk of being targeted and prosecuted by authorities. (icj.org)
  • Every year many journalists and media workers get killed simply for covering the news and sharing information with a wider audience. (gc.ca)
  • Today, on the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, we pay tribute to all journalists and media workers who have been targets of intimidation, violence or arbitrary detention or have even been killed in the course of exercising their profession. (gc.ca)
  • This climate of impunity perpetuates the cycle of violence against journalists and the media. (gc.ca)
  • If violence against journalists triumphs, media cannot be free and democracy cannot function. (gc.ca)
  • Six years later, while much progress has been made, policies and practices regarding media access and scientists' freedom to communicate vary widely across agencies. (ucsusa.org)
  • We welcome the grant of bail to the two women journalists but demand that all cases foisted on journalists and civil society activists for their reportage or social media posts be withdrawn forthwith. (countercurrents.org)
  • Barely two days later, Tripura police filed charges under the UAPA against 102 social media accounts including those of journalists. (countercurrents.org)
  • Independent news media houses are raided and their journalists face criminal charges. (countercurrents.org)
  • The BUJ and DUJ call upon all journalists to resist attempts to erode independent media and to join hands in solidarity against these attacks and arrests. (countercurrents.org)
  • It's unacceptable for the government of Akwa Ibom State to harass and intimidate the media, leaving journalists to live in fear. (uncaccoalition.org)
  • We're still looking into this, but it appears that legitimate, independent journalists, have been pushed aside for a delegate's media entourage. (invw.org)
  • A joint statement - coordinated by ARTICLE 19 and the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) - says access to information and media freedom are vital elements for a future development plan. (mediawise.org.uk)
  • We believe that freedom of expression and access to independent media are essential to democratic and economic development. (mediawise.org.uk)
  • Here are a few tools that can help journalists in all media forms boost both productivity and effectiveness. (forbes.com)
  • Checkdesk makes it easy for journalists across the globe to verify information they see on social media. (forbes.com)
  • Storify collects multiple social media sites in one place, along with other sites that are essential to spreading news and information. (forbes.com)
  • Bickerton issued a statement on behalf of Alvarez, saying: "With this decision, the media shield law can now be confidently asserted by journalists seeking to protect their work. (hawaiireporter.com)
  • The judge ruled that the media shield law means what it says - journalists can protect their confidential sources and can't be forced to reveal their unpublished information. (hawaiireporter.com)
  • International media reported in 2019 that prisoners arrested for protesting loss of access to land were subjected to electric shocks following their arrest and suffered from malnourishment and poor health after being jailed for more than a year. (state.gov)
  • Lack of feedback between state bodies and the media due to the absence of open and accessible information briefings, which limits the rights of the public to freedom of information. (hrnjuganda.org)
  • However, since the state of emergency has been implemented, journalists and independent media have lost access to press secretaries and decision makers, and have been unable to ask questions during briefings, while sections of the legal framework are being abused to police speech in a way that is overly broad and has already been misapplied to citizens that have been critical of the government's response. (hrnjuganda.org)
  • The government's decision to provide information only in the format of briefings limits the rights of the media to seek and receive information, as journalists are deprived of the opportunity to ask questions that are important and relevant to the public. (hrnjuganda.org)
  • FESOJ organizes a meeting on strengthening security agencies and media relations for the safety of journalists and access of information. (dalkatimes.com)
  • The objective of the meeting was institute confidence-building mechanisms and professional journalistic processes to facilitate dialogue between the security agencies and media, fostering greater understanding and eliminate distrust and mutual suspicion in order to promote and create an environment conducive to freedom of media and safety of journalists. (dalkatimes.com)
  • It was a follow up to a similar meeting held last year in 2018 and was also a direct follow-up to the implementation of a priority identified by stakeholders on the safety of journalists so that lines of dialogue can be opened and agreement between media, security agencies as well key state institutions with a common strategy to deal with the safety and security of journalists. (dalkatimes.com)
  • The safety of journalists can be guaranteed when our security agencies and the media understand that their respective roles remain key to the progress of our nation. (dalkatimes.com)
  • The meeting was closed by the President of FESOJ Abdi r Abdulkadir Elmi who thanked the participants for their frank discussion of key issues affecting media freedom and access to information. (dalkatimes.com)
  • Note: CDC's two guides, HIV/AIDS Media Relations and HIV/AIDS Managing Issues, provide additional information for working with the mass media. (cdc.gov)
  • Also, the National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC) has prepared a "hands-on" guide for handling media interviews. (cdc.gov)
  • Like many other people, they prefer to be involved from the beginning and to feel their opinions are valued, not just their access to media time and space. (cdc.gov)
  • Which journalists, columnists, or media personalities might be interested. (cdc.gov)
  • The notable point is United Nations and Committee to Protect Journalists are coming forward and started raising voices against it. (theworkersrights.com)
  • The Committee to Protect Journalists issued a similar statement the day the Iranian state journalist was first set to appear in court. (courthousenews.com)
  • The ministry's information is regularly published on the official government website, whereon a response committee set up by the government gives a weekly press conference on Wednesdays. (fes.de)
  • The Committee to Protect Journalists found that at least 20 female Muslim journalists , including Ayyub, had been listed on a fake "auction" app as "for sale" to humiliate, degrade, and intimidate them. (icj.org)
  • They urged the Islamic Emirate to help journalists in this regard. (tolonews.com)
  • Women journalists share their experiences at the second annual Women In News South East Asia summit in Yangon on Feb. 8. (irrawaddy.com)
  • YANGON - Access to information has become far more challenging under the National League for Democracy (NLD)-led government, Myanmar women journalists told their Asian colleagues at the Women in News Southeast Asia summit in Yangon last Thursday. (irrawaddy.com)
  • Myanmar women journalists shared their experiences of reporting on politics under the NLD, discussed coverage of women's issues, and offered safety tips and advice on responding to harassment. (irrawaddy.com)
  • Women journalists tend to simply bear these burdens and are unlikely to speak out against harassment or teasing (for being young women reporters), due to both cultural norms and lack of confidence. (irrawaddy.com)
  • Myanmar women are used to facing structural barriers, and the majority of women journalists tend not to raise their voices to seek greater roles at the editorial and management levels. (irrawaddy.com)
  • Women journalists tend to leave the industry after they marry or have a child. (irrawaddy.com)
  • The journalists also acknowledged the importance of male support and family understanding to the empowerment of women journalists. (irrawaddy.com)
  • At the roundtable discussion, recommendations regarding enhancing the safety of women journalists and increasing women's leadership were laid out for participants to share with the leaders of their countries. (irrawaddy.com)
  • We want this problem addressed," said Habibullah Sarab, a journalist. (tolonews.com)
  • Another journalist reporter, Habibullah Sarab said that the government departments are not sharing the information with us. (theworkersrights.com)
  • Amnesty International meanwhile released a report Thursday that says 2018 stood as a "year of shame" for Iran, tallying the country's arrest of more than 7,000 protesters, activists, journalists and students, many of them without cause. (courthousenews.com)
  • Al Mukalla: The death of two journalists in an Al Houthi-run prison in Dhamar, northern Yemen after a Saudi warplane launched an attack has sparked outrage - with some activists accusing the militia of intentionally incarcerating opponents in military sites that are frequently targeted by air strikes. (gulfnews.com)
  • The work however remains on my side to disseminate the right information to our readers to help them change their behavior. (internews.org)
  • These efforts to curb the freedom of journalists to collect and disseminate information must be stiffly resisted. (countercurrents.org)
  • The Internet has given consumers the ability to rapidly disseminate information to a large number of people. (forbes.com)
  • The research community generated a large num- highlights the importance of engaging trusted scientists ber of research studies on COVID-19, with publishers and academic researchers during public health supporting open access and sharing resources to rap- emergencies while ensuring they receive communication idly disseminate scientific information. (who.int)
  • Female journalists are disproportionately targeted by online harassment, threats, sexist hate speech and trolling. (gc.ca)
  • The statement reads in part: "SERAP unequivocally condemns this abuse of power and harassment and intimidation of a journalist simply doing his job. (uncaccoalition.org)
  • Fearing persecution and facing threats to their lives, journalists tread carefully in Pakistan. (dw.com)
  • ICIJ acts as the central brain of the operation, using specialized technology to securely disperse information and communicate and collaborate with our global team. (guidestar.org)
  • A newsroom-oriented version lets groups of journalists collaborate in one place, researching and creating content alongside the rest of the team. (forbes.com)
  • Collaborate with trusted scientists such as Dr. Jonathan Kayondo, principal research officer at UVRI, to provide clear information on genetically modified mosquitoes and to debunk misinformation spreading around the malaria vaccine. (who.int)
  • Collaborate with local health authorities to share verifiable information about the malaria vaccine ahead of vaccination campaigns. (who.int)
  • Using an interactive, open access, and online 'map' format, we collaborate with nongovernmental organisations, journalists, trade unions, academics, and the public at large to provide updated and updatable information on various dimensions of Global China in their localities. (lu.se)
  • Delhi police subsequently opened a criminal investigation into one of these journalists, Meer Faisal, accusing him of inciting hatred through a tweet , in which he alleged that participants in the event attacked him and a photojournalist because they were Muslim. (icj.org)
  • Newsclick's senior editor Shyam Meera Singh, Maktoob Media's Meer Faisal, freelance journalists Sartaj Alam and Arif Shah and London-based monthly newspaper Byline Times's global correspondent C.J. Werleman were among those charged. (countercurrents.org)
  • Governments should end any internet shutdowns, ensure the broadest possible access to internet services, and take steps to bridge digital divides, including the gender gap. (i79media.com)
  • In addition, the authorities' frequent internet shutdowns hamper the ability of journalists to do their work, including accessing and disseminating information online. (icj.org)
  • Journalists told PEN America how worried they are about the impact of disinformation on their work, the time and effort it takes to keep from inadvertently spreading falsehoods-and how underequipped they and their newsrooms are to effectively counter the torrents of untruths that threaten a free press's critical role in our democratic process. (pen.org)
  • Once verified, they're provided to member journalists in newsrooms everywhere. (forbes.com)
  • 8 Commissioning training to confidently interact with journalists and the research with trusted local researchers and the rapid public. (who.int)
  • Lockdowns coupled with curfews have not made it easy for journalists to report on Covid-19. (fes.de)
  • On average, in almost 90% of the cases of killings of journalists, the perpetrators have gone unpunished. (gc.ca)
  • Impressum […] condemns the heavy and numerous attacks on journalists in Egypt," the organisation said in a statement. (swissinfo.ch)
  • We] ask the [Swiss] government to use all means at its disposal to obtain, by international pressure, from the parties in conflict and in particular from the regime, the respect and security of journalists. (swissinfo.ch)
  • If it is in the interest of Islam and our country and does not conflict with the policy of the Islamic Emirate, we will accept the requests that you (journalists) have," said Inamullah Salahuddin, the deputy governor of Paktia. (tolonews.com)
  • On Friday many journalists In Paktia, Afghanistan criticized the bounded access to information. (theworkersrights.com)
  • Original content developed by Access Info Europe and is made public under a Creative Commons Attribution, Share Alike licence. (access-info.org)
  • Not only does this site make it easier to search what people are talking about, it also lets journalists create content through an easy-to-use drag-and-drop interface. (forbes.com)
  • Selected for inclusion in Doody's Core Titles 2013, an essential collection development tool for health sciences libraries Approximately 30% new content ensures readers have the latest research information Extensive cross-referencing provides key connections between topics in this multidisciplinary field Presents current information on relationships between disease and nutrition Covers thoroughly topics ranging from nutrient biochemistry and function to clinical nutrition and the epidemiology of diet, health and disease. (lu.se)
  • Any threat or attack against journalists should be condemned by politicians. (coe.int)
  • Everyone has the right to comprehensible, accessible, timely and reliable information concerning the nature and level of the threat COVID-19 poses to their health, allowing them to follow evidence-based guidance on how to stay safe. (i79media.com)
  • A threat against one journalist has the disturbing effect of silencing many others. (gc.ca)
  • The lack of a legitimate hearing for both journalists indicates the absence of any substantial charges against either journalist. (misa.org)
  • All over the country, we are witnessing brutal attempts to criminalise journalists who are engaged in the pursuit of their legitimate professional duties. (countercurrents.org)
  • The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. (uncaccoalition.org)
  • The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user. (uncaccoalition.org)
  • Understanding how access and the distribution of vaccines work allows journalists to unpick and report on the politics and finances at play in rolling out vaccines to all people," says Adele Baleta, author of the Science, Access, and Logistics Modules. (internews.org)
  • We don't know if the army arrested our journalist for his protection or to interfere with his work. (swissinfo.ch)
  • Two other journalists, Leopold Munhende and Munashe Chokodza, who were returning from work on 24 June, were arrested, tortured, beaten, bludgeoned and injured by police officers on duty despite having presented their press cards. (fes.de)
  • It is common knowledge that journalists typically work for newspapers. (gcu.edu)
  • There are also broadcast journalists, who work for TV and radio stations, and many others write primarily for a digital audience via online publications. (gcu.edu)
  • Once this work has been performed, a journalist can easily search it for specific information or save it for later reference. (forbes.com)
  • In his opening remarks the Secretary General of Federation of Somali Journalists (FESOJ) Mohamed Ibrahim Moalimuu said it is fundamental human right to ask for, and receive, information held by public organizations and government bodies , it is therefore imperative that the security agencies allow journalists to carry out their work freely by providing information that the public needs to know. (dalkatimes.com)
  • And for this to be possible, they must be able to hold governments and other actors to account, by disseminating information, promoting the participation in the public debate and the expression of ideas and opinions without fear. (coe.int)
  • This call was in reaction to the supposed increase in restriction of journalists by governments as part of measures taken to contain the spread of the virus. (i79media.com)
  • In this context, it is essential that governments and private entities address disinformation, foremost, by providing reliable information themselves. (i79media.com)
  • Journalists, who play an indispensable role in this, are under pressure around the world, with governments at times attempting to silence journalists who scrutinize their actions too closely. (gc.ca)
  • Despite the infodemic, lack of trust in governments, and commitment of scientists, academic researchers rapidly evolving science and chal enges in health and journalists for their tireless efforts to communicate communication, journalists still needed to meet daily health messages to the community to end the COVID-19 reporting deadlines. (who.int)
  • This post was written by datejie cheko green ( @seeksolidarity ), who was selected to be one of this year's DLF Forum Community Journalists . (diglib.org)
  • We are concerned by the arrest of a journalist for Iranian state TV, Marzieh Hashemi, and call on the U.S. Department of Justice to immediately disclose the basis for her detention for the past five days," said Alexandra Ellerbeck, CPJ's North America program coordinator. (courthousenews.com)
  • The Yemen Journalists' Syndicate, an umbrella organisation for hundreds of journalists in the country, on Wednesday strongly condemned the killing of the two journalists in the Al Houthi detention area and held the militia accountable for their deaths, saying that the Al Houthis have intimidated and pursued many journalists to silence them. (gulfnews.com)
  • This does not include bloggers or citizen journalists. (pen.org)
  • Citizen journalists can upload their own photos and videos to Checkdesk for verification. (forbes.com)
  • These "citizen journalists" also need to verify information to ensure it's accurate before posting. (forbes.com)
  • Citizen Desk is designed to help citizen journalists build networks of sources and communicate with them directly through the app. (forbes.com)
  • In addition to being open to citizen journalists, professional journalists are also welcome, often relying on its easy-to-use mobile app to verify information and find sources from the field. (forbes.com)
  • In their responses to a survey conducted jointly by UCS and the Society of Professional Journalists, a majority of science writers say that they are not getting the information they need to fully and accurately inform the public. (ucsusa.org)
  • Professional journalists, editors, and news organizations that provide credible reporting and promote informed civic engagement stand as a bulwark against the onslaught of disinformation being injected into public discourse. (pen.org)
  • Responses from more than 1,000 U.S. journalists 1 For the purposes of this survey, professional journalists are defined as those who adhere to a set of editorial standards, ethics , and practices. (pen.org)
  • The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) is the professional organization that has established this code of ethics. (gcu.edu)
  • The Society of Professional Journalists brought Alvarez from Kauai to Oahu on Monday to meet with journalists to share his story. (hawaiireporter.com)
  • The attorney general's office has suggested changes to the law that would weaken it, which journalists, the Society of Professional Journalists and the ACLU oppose. (hawaiireporter.com)
  • Although more than a quarter of journalists in our survey disagreed with the statement "the public is not getting all the information it needs because of barriers agencies are imposing on journalists' reporting practices," more than half agreed and 25 percent strongly agreed. (ucsusa.org)
  • The authorities' targeting of journalists, coupled with a broader crackdown on dissent, has emboldened Hindu nationalists to threaten, harass, and abuse journalists critical of the Indian government, both online and offline, with impunity, the groups said. (icj.org)
  • The violations against journalists in Afghanistan are now opposed by human rights organizations. (theworkersrights.com)
  • Indian authorities are increasingly targeting journalists and online critics for their criticism of government policies and practices, including by prosecuting them under counterterrorism and sedition laws, ten human rights organizations said today on World Press Freedom Day. (icj.org)
  • For HIV/AIDS prevention public information outreach, this category also can include shoppers' weeklies, newsletters published by businesses, periodicals distributed by organizations, newsletters from major employers, school/college newspapers, closed circuit television, and broadcast radio stations. (cdc.gov)
  • Participants will learn the basics about the law, how to request public information and how to check whether the law is being enforced in their cities. (ijnet.org)
  • The Society of Environmental Journalists is seeking a new Executive Director to lead North America's largest membership organization for journalists covering energy, climate and the environment. (sej.org)
  • I was glad to have access to the front lines of the climate debate and the resources to report it. (invw.org)
  • The jittery action of the Tripura police to censor and silence information from the ground bodes ill for a democracy. (countercurrents.org)
  • Being a political journalist in this country is challenging, as we live in very sensitive and confrontational times," said Ma Ei Ei Toe Lwin, a political reporter and chief of staff of the bilingual newspaper Myanmar Times. (irrawaddy.com)
  • Google has sent alerts to certain journalists who cover Myanmar, warning them that their email accounts have possibly been compromised by government-backed hackers. (pcmag.com)
  • ICIJ coordinates journalists from around the world to produce cross-border, in-depth investigative projects. (guidestar.org)
  • As a network of investigative journalists, we believe it is our job to arm citizens with information so that they feel empowered. (guidestar.org)
  • Our commitment to training and "learning by doing" provides journalists with opportunities to build their expertise and skills to help them produce great investigative stories. (guidestar.org)
  • While we are encouraged that the Bishkek Commandant's Office recently reversed a previous decision to deny journalists accreditation during the state of emergency, several of the restrictions that remain in place still infringe upon the Constitution of the Kyrgyz Republic and fail to meet international standards for acceptable limitations on the right to freedom of expression and information. (hrnjuganda.org)
  • Journalists and others interested in accessing public information can participate in this online course. (ijnet.org)
  • As the keepers, trackers and sorters of collective public knowledge, librarians have been the front line workers of a runaway information age driven by everyone else but them. (diglib.org)
  • The Association of Health Care Journalists has urged President Barack Obama to end inherited policies that require public affairs officers to approve journalists' interviews with federal staff. (healthjournalism.org)
  • Federal public information officers can play a key role in facilitating and coordinating communication, but have been used in recent years to inhibit the flow of information to the public rather than foster it. (healthjournalism.org)
  • Madrid, 20 November 2015 - The refusal by the European Parliament to make public details on spending of MEPs expenses allowances on grounds of personal data protection has been challenged before the European Court of Justice by a network of journalists from each of the 28 Member States. (access-info.org)
  • There is no reason why the spending of public funds by elected representatives should fall under the scope of privacy protection ," said Helen Darbishire, Director of Access Info Europe. (access-info.org)
  • Agency public information staff may argue that limitations on access are needed to protect the agency and its scientists from unjustified attacks. (ucsusa.org)
  • It's about the right of the public to have access to information about the government," he says. (freespeech.org)
  • Equip journalists and public health specialists with essential guides to debunk online misinformation and engage scientific journalists with verifiable facts on GM mosquitoes to share online and host-led discussions. (who.int)
  • MIC and all its spin-off projects rest on two pillars: the conviction that today more than ever it is necessary to bridge the gap between the scholarly community and the general public, and the related belief that open access is necessary to ethically reappropriate academic research from commercial publishers who restrict the free circulation of ideas. (lu.se)
  • The public information office of the state health department probably can get you started. (cdc.gov)
  • Since 2017, after BJP leader Yogi Adityanath became the state's chief minister, the authorities have filed criminal cases against 66 journalists . (icj.org)
  • The TOLOnews also said that many reports were complaining about the ignorance of their information requests by the authorities, this is happening because the government had instructed them to not share the information. (theworkersrights.com)
  • In the Vaccine Confidence module, journalists learn to acknowledge their readers' very real fears whilst helping them make the best decisions for their and their family's health. (internews.org)
  • Decisions of working groups, commissions, etc. - is only a recommendation for a local government and does not grant rights and responsibilities for third parties, in particular for journalists, "the lawyer said. (org.ua)
  • Four journalists are due to return to Switzerland after being arrested and detained in Cairo while covering anti-government protests. (swissinfo.ch)
  • Several other journalists have received similar treatment in the country for the same reasons, without any reaction from the government. (fes.de)
  • On May 21, Saudi warplanes targeted government buildings overrun by the Al Houthis in Dhamar, killing two journalists and injuring one who were imprisoned inside the building. (gulfnews.com)
  • Our government has a responsibility to share this information openly. (ucsusa.org)
  • The survey results, supplemented by interviews with a smaller group of journalists who frequently contact government agencies, form the basis of our 2015 report, Mediated Access . (ucsusa.org)
  • To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. (uncaccoalition.org)
  • European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE) will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing. (ecipe.org)
  • An ideal starting point for scientific research, Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition, Third Edition, continues to provide authoritative information in an accessible format, making this complex discipline available to readers at both the professional and non-professional level. (lu.se)
  • Reporters have difficulties gaining access to health centres caring for ill or quarantined persons. (fes.de)
  • Moving through the final security checkpoint, we knew we would not enter the Bella Center again, and then it dawned on us: We were pushed out of the conference not because of a priority for senior reporters, but by the inclusion of journalists picked by the delegates themselves. (invw.org)
  • While some users shared influential local authorities and about the lack of access to misinformation about the private users contributed to an safe water amidst a HPV vaccine, a higher infodemic about the malaria cholera outbreak in the number debunked vaccine and genetically country. (who.int)
  • If the provision of information to society is slow and there are problems in this regard, the right of access to information is violated and this causes problems in access to information," said Masror Lutfi, head of Afghanistan's Journalists Union. (tolonews.com)
  • The information society is changing, so the Council of Europe now faces the challenge of upholding and maintaining its fundamental principles in new environments, the main one of which is the Internet. (coe.int)
  • The Made in China Journal ( MIC ) is an Open Access biannual publication dedicated to all facets of politics and society in mainland China and the Sinophone world at large. (lu.se)
  • I would urge my fellow women, including journalists, to push ourselves to sit at the table , in order to express our perspectives and show our ability, because we can do better," said Seng Mai, the chief editor of the Myitkyina News journal in Kachin State. (irrawaddy.com)
  • She is presently developing news programming and teaching modules focused on Black journalists in the African diaspora. (diglib.org)
  • The journalist Gabriel Baglo describes how the suppression of freedom of the press and information in Covid-19 times leads to false news and rumours, even to infodemic. (fes.de)
  • produces a daily, global, independent news hour hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan González. (freespeech.org)
  • ABC News reported that a presidential spokesman denied hacking the journalists' accounts and urged Google to be more specific. (pcmag.com)
  • While 99 percent of the journalists expressed at least some confidence in their own ability to detect disinformation as they worked, 11 percent acknowledged they had unwittingly reported disinformation themselves. (pen.org)
  • Influential local authorities that endorse anti-vaxxer beliefs and emotional disinformation might deepen them among their followers especially with the use of unverifiable sources of information about the vaccine and its testing procedure in the region. (who.int)
  • The commission was also granted the authority to impel journalists to reveal their sources. (cpj.org)
  • All responsible, ethical journalists must abide by a professional code of ethics. (gcu.edu)
  • Indian authorities have been implicated in using the Israeli-produced spyware Pegasus to target journalists . (icj.org)
  • On the 3 rd of April, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party's Deputy Secretary General, Jessie Duarte, verbally attacked the ENCA TV journalist, Samkele Maseko, after he asked questions she considered disrespectful, among other cases. (misa.org)
  • Our journalist was arrested by the army," said La Liberté deputy editor Sébastien Julan. (swissinfo.ch)
  • Access Info, which provided expert advice on the development of the MEPs Expenses Project, noted that is the first truly pan-European journalistic initiative to make the Brussels institutions more transparent and accountable to Europe's 505 million citizens. (access-info.org)
  • As citizens, we have the right to know about the scientific information shaping policies that affect our health, our safety, and the environment. (ucsusa.org)
  • They are based on Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights which aims to guarantee freedom of expression and information within the jurisdiction of the 46 Council of Europe member states. (coe.int)
  • One of the things that it has done is set up an international group of specialists on freedom of expression and information in times of crisis. (coe.int)
  • The democratic right to freedom of expression and access to information is at stake. (countercurrents.org)
  • There have been frantic "search missions" for colleagues who disappeared while working on a story and resurfaced days later, like the journalist Matiullah Jan . (dw.com)
  • Through advanced search functions and analytics, journalists can learn more about the issues people are talking about. (forbes.com)
  • The information is crucial and the results will help drive improvement, he added. (medscape.com)
  • The questions are when education programmes for journalists were founded, who initiated them and how the process of founding schools and programmes progressed. (diva-portal.org)