Introduction, 11
Opening Address, 14
I. OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH EDUCATION
Journalistic training in conflict-related situations - Experiences from the BBC World Service Trust, 16
The future of Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA), 20
The role of media in peace building and conflict prevention: Opportunities through education - A Nigerian perspective, 22
The role of journalistic training in Pakistan, 27
II. QUALITY JOURNALISM: JOURNALISTIC TRAINING IN CONFLICTRELATED SITUATIONS: CHALLENGES, TRENDS AND STRATEGIES
Journalistic training in conflict-related situations, 29
Journalistic training in West Africa, 33
III. QUALITY JOURNALISM: JOURNALISTIC TRAINING IN CONFLICT-RELATED SITUATIONS: CHALLENGES, DANGERS AND LIMITS
Significant characteristics of journalistic training in conflict-related situations, 36
Training courses of the International Institute of Journalism (IIJ), 40
Conflicts, challenges and conflict training programs in Nepal, 43
Journalistic training in Cambodia, 50
Iraq - Bridging the gap between education and the working realities of journalists, 52
IV. THE BONN NETWORK: ENABLING RAPID ACTION IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS
Background and activities of the Bonn Network, 55
Visions for the Bonn Network strategy, 58
V. MEDIA DIVERSITY: TRAINING FOR A DIGITAL WORLD
Media diversity: Training for a digital world, 61
The evolving role of digital media in Africa: Kenya and Zimbabwe, 64
Aspects of digital media, 69
Experiences of a blogger, 72
Training journalists for the digital world, 74
Need for speed and the erosion of media ethics, 75
VI. IMPACT ON PEACE AND CONFLICT: WHAT JOURNALISTS AND PEACEBUILDING PRACTITIONERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IT
The role of media in peacebuilding: Theory and practice, 79
Conclusion, 82