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To Tell You the Truth: The Ethical Journalism Initiative
Key Guides
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2008), vi, 183 pp.
Words to Action: Investigative Reporting on Corruption. A Guide for Media Professionals
Redfern; Colombo: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ); Free Media Movement (FMM) (2007), 23 pp.
"In this handbook we aim to define the issues of corruption, put them into the context of Sri Lanka, and explore the media’s role in exposing corruption and encouraging accountability. We present and analyse the findings of our research into corruption investigative reporting (CIR) in the Sri Lank
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HIV/AIDS Media Guide: IFJ Media Guide and Research Report on the Media's Reporting of HIV/AIDS
Key Guides
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2006), 27 pp.
"The guide is divided into three parts: the basics, the media and more about HIV. It provides answers to frequently asked questions about HIV and AIDS, treatments and diagnoses. Other sections cover the history of the virus, transmission, treatments, opportunistic infections and a chronological acco
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Reporting for All: Developing a Public Service Journalism Culture in Sri Lanka. A Handbook for Journalists
Brussels; Colombo: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ); Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) (2006), 27 pp.
"The purpose of this handbook is to examine how journalists can fulfil their duties within a framework of producing high quality, ethical journalism that is responsive to the needs of the community. The handbook aims to give Sri Lankan journalists an appreciation of their role in society with partic
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IFJ Research Findings on Reporting HIV/AIDS in Six Countries in Africa and Asia
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2006), 81 pp.
"Media monitoring found a low incidence of HIV/AIDS stories across most media in the six countries. Researchers variously described the incidence of HIV stories during the media monitoring as “small” (Cambodia and the Philippines), “miniscule” (South Africa), and “infrequent” (India). In
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Let's Organise: A Union Handbook for Journalists
Key Guides
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2005), 72 pp.
Freedom and Accountability: Safeguarding Free Expression Through Media Self-Regulation
London; Brussels: Article 19; International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2005), 96 pp.
"This report looks at how countries in Western Europe, in particular Sweden, Germany and the UK have developed press councils or complaints commissions and analyses recent initiatives in five countries of South East Europe aimed at improving journalistic standards and establishing some form of media
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On the Road to Peace: Reporting Conflict and Ethnic Diversity. A Research Report on Good Journalism Practice in Sri Lanka
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ); United States Institute of Peace (USIP) (2005), 23 pp.
"This report presents the findings of the research into journalists’ attitudes towards and experiences of reporting conflict. It includes the results of two media monitoring exercises: the first, how the media has covered conflict; the second, how it performed in the immediate aftermath of the tsu
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Media Power in Europe: The Big Picture of Ownership
Brussels: European Federation of Journalists (EFJ); International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2005), 160 pp.
"This survey looks at the impact of media ownership developments in Europe. It finds that pluralism is under pressure and reveals that we do need some honest and critical thinking about how to answer searching questions. The global media are dominated by American media interests. If Europe is to joi
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Right to Information in West Africa
Brussels; Accra: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ); Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) (2004), 43 pp.
"The evidence of the Ghana and Nigeria experiences suggests that prospects of realising the right to information are more propitious if the challenge is civil society led and driven. The successful passage of a right to information act in any one country should also provide the necessary impetus for
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