The OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine has launched a competition for journalists on responsible journalism and professional ethics. Kyiv, 17 May 2011. (OSCE/Ihor Sergeiev)
Daniel Trilling, editor of the magazine New Humanist and 2017 winner of the Migration Media Award, talks about how to report about sensitive issues relating to social groups. He shared some of his experiences relating to the migration crisis and gave examples of negative and incorrect reporting on the same in the foreign media. (OSCE/Yevhen Maloletka)
Maksym Butkevych, a human-rights activist and leader of the No Borders project, provides tips on media ethics and Dos and Don’ts of covering minority issues to 30 journalists from across Ukraine. (OSCE/Yevhen Maloletka)
The participants were tasked with preparing a story based on issues affecting communities in Kostyantynivka. Gathering interesting material through interviews and field work was part of the exercise. (OSCE/Yevhen Maloletka)
More than 80 reporters, camera operators and fixers developed their survival skills in working in a conflict zone, during the training courses held at the International Centre for Peace-building and Security in Lviv, Ukraine. (Emine Ziyatdinova/OSCE)
Journalists interview a refugee from Middle East as part of a practical exercise within School of Journalistic Ethics, organized by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator to promote good standards of coverage of sensitive topics in media. Uzhgorod, 8 June 2018 (Yevhen Maloletka/OSCE)