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Open course for journalists and journalism students on the ethics of covering and reporting human mobility, gender, human rights, refugees and children issues.

Year when project approved: 
2015
Approved budget: 
US$7 325.00

The project will help to improve skills in reporting on gender, human rights, human mobility, refugees and children issues in Ecuador through professional training for Ecuadorean journaliTo organize a seminar for 50 Ecuadorean journalists and journalism students on how to effectively and ethically report on sensitive issues related to gender, human rights, human mobility, refugee and child issues, following ethical standards. Participation is to be gender equal.sm students and journalists.

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59

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354GLO5003.62

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School of Journalism, Faculty of Communication, Universidad de las Américas
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The project will help to improve skills in reporting on gender, human rights, human mobility, refugees and children issues in Ecuador through professional training for Ecuadorean journalism students and journalists.

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Project place: 
Universidad de las Américas, Quito, Ecuador