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Newsletter - 25 January 2022
EJN President Aidan White looks ahead to the challenges facing journalists and journalism in 2022 in his piece for the Fetisov Journalism Awards.
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Aidan White, Charles Autheman and Wahyu Dhyatmika will be taking part in a free webinar, 'Ethics and journalism: Reporting human trafficking responsibly' on Wednesday, 9th February, held by the JournalismFund.eu. Read more and register here: bit.ly/3rpMSqJ #modernslavery

The Ethical Journalism Network has partnered with the Stanley Center for Peace and Security to research and report on what ethical challenges are faced by journalists and analysts when working with Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Open Geospatial data. The full report, Feeling the Burden: Ethical Challenges and Practices in Open Source Analysis and Journalism, is available to download now.

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THE EJN GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL AUDITS


The EJN, in partnership with UNESCO and supported by the EU, has been implementing the Building Trust in Media in South East Europe (SEE) and Turkey since 2016. 

As part of the 2nd phase of this project, the EJN has created simple online tools to help media outlets from SEE and Turkey perform ethical audits in accordance with Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) principles.

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OUR LATEST TOOLKITS
The EJN, in collaboration with the ICMPD and the MRC, has developed a toolkit for journalists who are working in or on Pakistan covering migration issues.

Read more and download the toolkit now.

REPORTING RACE AND RACISM IN ARAB NEWS (ARABIC)

The EJN, in partnership with ARIJ, has developed guidelines to support Arab journalists when reporting race and racism in Arab news.

Read more and download the toolkit now.
OUR LATEST INFOGRAPHICS
The EJN, in partnership with the ILO, launched a set of guidelines for ethical reporting on labour market issues in the Arab region at the ARIJ 2021 Forum in in December 2021. 

Published in Arabic and English, the guidelines have been developed in
consultation with experienced Arab journalists with the aim of providing support to journalists at all levels who wish to cover the world of work in a fair and equitable manner.

Read more and download the infographics here.
WATCH NOW: OUR LATEST VIDEOS

Arab Journalists connect for a more robust and human-centred approach to labour market reporting.

In this video, journalists, practitioners and world-of-work representatives reflect on their experiences in the ILO SSTC Journalism Fellowship for Arab States, an initiative implemented by the EJN and the International Labour Organization (ILO).

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism & the EJN held an online panel on 30 November, to discuss the global impact of online misinformation. Chaired by James Ball, the panellists included Sophie Zhang, Will May, Nina Jankowicz, and Imran Ahmed.

Watch 'How do you solve a problem like Facebook?'
The Photography Ethics Centre & the EJN held an online panel discussion on 2 Dec 2021, exploring the photographic representation of Afghanistan over the last 20 years. Moderated by Savannah Dodd, guest speakers included Dr Azeta HatefKiana HayeriAlison Baskerville, and Tahmina Saleem.

Watch 'Photographing Afghanistan'
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