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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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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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Child Rights, Ethics and the Media: The IFJ's One-Day Child Rights Workshop
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2004), 60 pp.
"The aim of this course is to have participants consider the ethical and professional challenges and issues surrounding reporting on children. It has an emphasis on developing practical skills and techniques to equip journalists to deal with the challenges associated with reporting on children and c
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Telling Their Stories: Child Rights, Exploitation and the Media: Guidelines for Journalists and Media Professionals
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2003), 48 pp.
"The critical issue is to raise awareness among journalists. There needs to be an awareness of child rights generally but as journalists we must also understand the consequences of our reporting. The way media portray children impacts not only on society’s attitude to children; it also influences
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Conflict and Election Reporting: Issues, Guidelines
Lagos; Brussels: International Press Centre (IPC); International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2003), 42 pp.
Live News: A Survival Guide for Journalists
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2003), 135 pp.
"The IFJ has campaigned for many years for greater safety and for a focus on the in-country journalists and freelances who are at greatest risk and who have the least protection. With the creation of the International News Safety Institute (see pages 103-105), that is beginning to happen. This book
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Danger and Deadlines: Journalists' Rights on the Palestine Peace Agenda
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2002), 13 pp. + approx. 40 pp.
Reporting Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2001), 60 pp.
Reporting on Human Rights in Africa
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (1998), 54 pp.
Directory of African Media
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (1996), 384 pp.
The Press in West Africa
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (1974), 151 pp.