An NGO, Save the Children (SCI) has urged journalists to focus on the dissemination of climate change information, risks and mitigation action.
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As journalists are beginning to be replaced with artificial intelligence tools, the profession once again finds itself at a turning point.
ASHENEWS reports that a director with the Niger-Delta Development Commission NDDC, Chijioke Nnadi, has charged journalists to maintain truth as a core value in the discharge of their duties to the society.
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has trained 27 journalists in Adamawa on effective first aid treatment for prospective casualties.
The Network of Peace Journalists (NPJ) has called for global action to stop attacks, abduction and torture of journalists worldwide.
About 80 journalists from the print, electronic and online media in Kogi, Bayelsa and Imo states have started receiving training on fact-checking to aid the credibility of electoral information as the States set to hold an off-cycle governorship election on November 11, 2023.
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) with support from Open Society Foundation (OSF) has trained 20 Adamawa journalists on early warning and early response reportage in the state.
Journalists have been advised to hold government and other stakeholders accountable to issues of gender inclusivity, especially for Persons With Disability (PWDs), women and girls.
Some media experts have urged journalists to embrace data journalism to enhance citizens access to the right information.
The Lagos Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has renewed call for adequate remuneration for journalists in Nigeria.