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Responsible representation and reporting of violence against women and violence against children GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA PROFESSIONALS
21 Mar, 2023
These guidelines are intended to promote best practices for responsible, ethical and safe representation and reporting of violence against women (VAW) and violence against children (VAC) by media practitioners. While the causes, risk factors, prevalence, patterns and consequences of violence against women and violence against children may differ, many of the considerations for ethically, safely and effectively communicating these issues are crosscutting. Keywords- Media, communications, guidelines, representation, press
Media guidelines for reporting on GBV - GBV AoR 2014
21 Mar, 2023
Guidelines on responsible representation and reporting of violence against women and violence against children
21 Mar, 2023
These guidelines promote responsible and effective representation and reporting of violence against women and violence against children for public advocacy purposes, such as media coverage and awareness raising campaigns. While the causes, risk factors, prevalence, patterns and consequences of violence against women and violence against children may differ, many of the considerations for ethically, safely and effectively communicating these issues are crosscutting. These guidelines are intended for media practitioners, United Nations country offices and other development and civil society organisations communicating about violence against women and violence against children.
Guidelines for Media Reporting on GBV
21 Mar, 2023
Guidelines, Media, Reporting, Communications, Interviews, GBV, survivors, journalists
COMMUNICATIONS INVOLVING SURVIVORS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE POLICY AND GUIDELINES
21 Mar, 2023
This policy applies to all persons working for the CARE International Secretariat (CI Secretariat), which includes the CARE Emergency Group (CEG). This includes staff and consultants who are contracted or deployed by the CI Secretariat. This policy also serves as a reference for journalists who wish to cover CARE’s GBV work. This policy sets out best practice guidance. It is recommended that CI Members and Country Offices adopt this policy in their offices Keywords - Communications, gender based violence, journalists, media, representation