"In recent years, Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN) has invested time and resources to better understand the results of the support it provides to journalists and media outlets. EJN already uses a suite of methods to gauge the impact of its efforts to improve environmental media, such as evaluating individual training and capacity development activities. In 2020, it commissioned a study that aimed to go a step further and support deeper learning on whether, how and why EJN’s work contributes to changes in the policies and practices of different actors. This report summarizes the study’s main findings, insights and recommendations [...] Key findings within EJN's control: EJN’s financial and mentoring support enables journalists with varied levels of experience to undertake reporting that they would otherwise find difficult. As a result, they can produce newsworthy stories on environmental issues. Research challenges mentioned earlier resulted in incomplete data, but it appears that stories supported by EJN are likely to achieve higher levels of engagement when published in local languages. Many stories published with EJN’s support are republished and shared through other news outlets and social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Levels of engagement appear to vary considerably across countries and distribution channels, however data explored by the study indicates they may be higher for local language media, particularly video." (Executive summary, page 9-10)
Executive Summary, 9
Introduction, 14
Methodology, 16
Results, 26
Discussion, 48
Recommendations, 52
Internews Theory of Change, 56
References, 58
Appendices, 62
Case study reports, 78
River Pollution in West Bengal, India / Puja Bhattacharjee, 78
Fisheries in West Bengal, India / Puja Bhattacharjee, 84
Wetlands Conservation in Assam, India / Shobha S V, 89
Sea Level Rise Relocation in Odisha, India / Shobha S V, 94
Water Systems in Albay, The Philippines / Paola Alano, 99
Indigenous Land Rights in Tarlac, The Philippines / Paola Alano, 106
Illegal Songbird Trade in Lampung, Indonesia / Muhammad Reza Zaini, 115
Anoa Conservation in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia / Muhammad Reza Zaini, 119
Coral Reef Conservation and Education in the Bay of Tela, Honduras / Lucy Calderón, 126
Wildlife Reserve Protection in Arua, Uganda / Clement Aluma Aribo, 132
Environmental Journalism in Bangladesh / Md. Nadiruzzaman, 138
Endnotes 148