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Getting the Message Across

Getting the Message Across: Better Journalistic Reporting on Climate Change and Sustainable Development (Public Lecture)

Date: 8 November 2017

Venue: Pullman Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

Objective: To help journalism educators in the region to develop a journalism curriculum that is up-to-date with the latest development of climate change and sustainable development and to help build the capacity future journalists to report holistically on the complexity of climate change and sustainable development. The public lectures produced on the first day of the conference will be made freely available as future educational video material.

Expert-Roundtable to Review Draft “Getting the Message Across: A Guidebook for Journalists on Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Asia Pacific”

Dates:9 and 10 November 2017

Venue: University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus Teaching Center in Kuala Lumpur

Objectives:  To review and provide feedback to the draft “Getting the Message Across: A Guidebook for Journalists on Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Asia Pacific” with feedback from journalists, scientists, and academics from the region.

Background

Climate change is not just a story: it is the context in which so many other stories will unfold. As such, it is not a subject solely for science or environment reporters to cover. That is why it is essential for all journalists, editors and media owners to understand at climate change and realise that there is more to it than carbon dioxide and disasters.

In addition, in 2015 the 193 Member States of the United Nations adopted the new 17 Sustainable Development Goals that will serve as a global agenda that will guide the world towards a more sustainable future. 

For journalists getting the message across to the intended audience is a big challenge. It is challenging to have a masterful grasp of something such complex issues and to present it accurately but at the same time, to be able to present the story in such a way that it would have an impact on its audience.

In order to better support journalistic reporting of the climate change and sustainable development in Asia Pacific region, UNESCO is producing a new resource material that take into consideration the unique challenges and opportunities in the region. The forthcoming guidebook is tentatively titled “Getting the Message Across: A Guidebook for Journalists on Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Asia Pacific” which based on the 2013 “UNESCO’s Climate Change in Africa: A Guidebook for Journalists”.

Speakers and Experts


Agenda At A Glance

8 November 2017, Wednesday

 

Time

 

Item

09:00-09:45

Opening Session

Dr. Shahbaz Khan, Director and Representative of UNESCO Office in Jakarta

Dr. Joanne Lim, Head of School of Media, Languages and Culture, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

*followed by group photo session with all speakers*

 

09:45-10:15

 

Refreshment break

 

10:15-10:45

Speaker 1:

Dr. Hezri Adnan, Elected Fellow of the Academy of Sciences, Malaysia

 

10:45-11:15

 

Speaker 2:

Ms. Sim Leoi Leoi, News Editor, The Star, Malaysia

 

11:15-11:45

 

Speaker 3:

Ms. Sunarni, Journalist, Indonesia

 

11:45-12:15

 

Speaker 4:

Mr. Jessada Salathong, Lecturer, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

 

12:15-12:45

 

Speaker 5:

Mr. Sean Gallagher, Photojournalist, China

12:45-13:45 (60 mins)

Lunch break

 

13:45-14:15

 

Speaker 6:

Ms. Makereta Komai, Editor of PACNEWS, Pacific Islands News Association, Fiji

 

14:15-14:45

 

Speaker 7:

Mr. Jamie Morton, Science Reporter, The New Zealand Herald, New Zealand

 

14:45-15:15

 

Speaker 8:

Ms. Purple Romero, Member, Philippines Network of Environmental Journalists (PNEJ), Philippines

 

15:15-15:45

 

Speaker 9:

Ms. Shobha Manandhar, Journalist/Producer, Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists (NEFEJ), Nepal

 

 

15:45-16:15

 

Speaker 10:

Dr. Roderick Lamberts, Deputy Director of Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, Australian National University, Australia

 

 

16:15-16:45

 

 

Refreshment break

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Contact Person

Dr. Ming-Kuok LIM, PhD.
Advisor for Communication and Information
mk.lim(at)unesco.org

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