![]() The video is part of the series of online events initiated by the Commission on Journalistic Ethics (CJE) together with OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine to strengthen the capacity of journalists to work during a martial law period. Moderated by: Andriy Kulikov, Chairman of the Commission on Journalistic Ethics. how to protect oneself and its audiences from the consequences of informational aggression.how information aggression works, how media professionals can avoid mistakes and make a story better.how the war affects human consumption of information, provoking conflicts in society.These and other topics were discussed on, at 11:00 at the practical online webinar " How a Journalist Can Protect Him/Herself and the Audience from the Information Aggression during the War”, organized by the Commission on Journalistic Ethics and OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine.ĭuring the event the following issues were discussed: Participants had the opportunity to discover many aspects of the ECPF including the relevance, programming and implementation processes of the ECPF. ![]() ![]() ![]() Writing a story starts to look like walking on a minefield, as people’s response to journalists’ work is getting sharper and more intense. As the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) West Africa Secretariat, WACSOF held yesterday the 2nd of December a training session on the ECOWAS Conflict Prevention Framework. War affects all people irrespective of whether they are in the area of combat or not, it changes perception of information both at the individual level and in a wider society. ![]()
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