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Countering Electoral Disinformation: Training Module For Media
Centre for Excellence in Journalism, IBA
This curriculum has been designed with the view to increase the ability of media practitioners, election and human rights monitors and the youth to respond to election-related information manipulation by identifying the various types accurately and quickly through an election- specific curriculum, CSO-focused capacity building activities and an improved distribution network.
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Pakistan: On The Front Line of Climate Change
Rina Saeed Khan and Farahnaz Zahidi
Dive into the intricate landscape of climate change in Pakistan with this comprehensive guidebook designed to illuminate the science, impacts, and actions surrounding this pressing global issue. From the recurrent floods to the melting glaciers, this insightful resource navigates through the complexities of climate change, offering practical tips for journalists, policymakers, and individuals alike. Explore the science, understand the urgency, and discover pathways for meaningful action within the unique context of Pakistan. Embark on a journey toward climate resilience today.
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Promoting a Safer environment for Women in Media – A Resource Kit
Farieha Aziz and Amber Rahim Shamsi
This Digital Safety resource kit has been designed to serve as a one-stop resource for how to protect, prevent and seek help when using digital devices or while engaging on social media. From basic safety, to platform guidelines, relevant laws that help or could harm journalists, reporting protocols for legal remedies to editorial guidelines, the kit has been created based on the experiences of experts and journalists.
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Stress and Coping in Journalists: Findings of a three-year counselling service
Asha Bedar
A profession whose practitioners kill stories, make deadlines, and run towards burning buildings can only be one that operates on a steady diet of stress. But gone are the days of valorising newsroom suffering, as journalists the world over have begun to understand the toll their work takes. Burnout, anxiety, depression are just some of the ways they routinely describe their mental state. Support for media workers is, however, scant in Pakistan. It was, thus, the good fortune of IBA’s Centre for Excellence in Journalism in Karachi to receive funding and support from DW Akademie to start a one-of-its-kind free and confidential counselling service for Pakistani media workers in 2018.
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Trends on Labour Migration in Pakistani Media (Media Analysis Report)
Sabrina Toppa and Zaigham Abbas
The purpose of this media review report is to produce a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the overall coverage of labour migration in Urdu and English-language media outlets from 2017 to 2020. Using media content analysis of print newspapers, TV clips, and social media channels, as well as qualitative interviews with journalists producing stories for the aforementioned media outlets, the report looks at how the current Pakistani media landscape has covered the topic of labour migration.
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