MILF Peace Panel Holds First Ever Dialogue with Manila Press. Led by its chairman, Mohagher Iqbal, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) peace panel on June 15 2012 held a dialogue with members of the Manila news media to discuss the GPH-MILF “decision points on principles” signed by the two panels in April 2012. || photo by: Conyap O.
Back-to-back training. Burmese and Thai journalists demonstarting what they've learned in hostile environment, first aid and trauma awareness training organized by the International News Safety Institute (INSI) last December 9 to 12 in Chiang Mai in the country’s north and December 17 to 19 in Prachinburi province.
Amoro murder case promulgation in Cebu City last January 26, 2010.
Cultural group performing at Tam-awan Village, Baguio City.
Training on peace communications in Jolo, Sulu in 2010.
Ampatuan Massacre. Commemoration of Maguindanao Massacre also known as the Ampatuan Massacre that occurred in November 23, 2009 in Maguindanao, Mindanao, Philippines.
Countdown to CO2 Penhagen. Climate Change conference covergae in September 2009 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Safety Training. Three days Safety Training held at Bukidnon, Philippines in January 15-17, 2009.
Post-Tsunami meeting with journalists in 2006 in Banda, Aceh, Indonesia.
28 November 2012 || Manila Standard Today || Adelle Chua
Whether you were in Tagaytay or in Mendiola last weekend, or simply hunched in front of the computer absorbed in your newsroom’s daily grind, you would agree that these are significant times for journalists in the Philippines.
Media tackle issue of corruption
Speed up massacre trial, court urged
24 November 2012 || The Philippine Star || Aurea Calica
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CRY FOR SWIFT JUSTICE. Militantson Friday bring to Chino Roces Bridge, formerly Mendiola Bridge, in Manila 153 coffins repreaenting the victims of the Nov. 23, 2009, Maguindanao Massacre and other journalists killed since 1986. On the third anniversary of the killings, they demand swift justice for the victims. MIKE ALQUINTO/CONTRIBUTOR
PUBLIC JOURNALISM: A NEW APPROACH TO SETTING THE NEWS AGENDA
As the social, political,
and economic environment in many local areas throughout the
Philippines is dramatically changed by the decentralization of
governance as articulated by the Local Government Code of 1991,
communities will be facing new burdens and challenges: that of
making informed decisions in the face of scarce
resources.
ACTIVIST JOURNALISM ON BEHALF OF SELF-GOVERNMENT
About two years ago, the Center for Community Journalism and Development (CCJD), a non-profit, non-government organization working for better communities through better journalism, was invited by the Philippine Press Institute (PPI) and the Coca Cola Export Corporation to a meeting.
THE VISAYAS EXAMINER’S EXPERIMENT WITH PUBLIC JOURNALISM
The Visays Examiner (TVE) was born in March 1999 as an alternative newspaper. Through the years it strove to be a credible source of information that deeply respects the divergent voices in the community and supports advocacies like the environment, women, children, and good governance.
Pera Natin 'to! Citizen Action for Good Governance
It's our money (Pera natin
'to). Every centavo lost to corruption is a centavo stolen from
education, poverty reduction, social services and job
creation.
Breaking the Norms
Philippine Community media innovations through public journalism show that the practice of the craft can go beyond mere agenda setting.
Connecting with Communities: A Sourcebook on Pulic Journalism
Connecting with Communities is a map for journalists wishing to expand their coverage, add depth to their news perspective, and begin to write the kind of stories that could help transform communities into self-determining ones.
Reporter's Notebook and Safety Guide
This Reporter's Notebook and Safety Guide is a handy companion for Journalists and Media Staff on dangerous assignments.
Reporting Human Rights in the Philippines
Reporting Human Rights in the Philippines is a field guide for Journalists and Media Workers.
Themes
Governance, Democracy and Development
Peace and Conflict
Transparency and Accountability
Women and Children
Indigenous People
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