Resources available for covering Haiti

par بسام سبتي
30 oct 2018 dans Specialized Topics

Poynter’s News University has made a list of resources available for journalists traveling to Haiti or looking for the local angle to cover the news about the country's devastating earthquake.

International Reporting Basics: What You Need to Know Before You Go. Going to Haiti? Learn what you need before you get on the plane, and how to gather information and stay safe once you arrive.
www.newsu.org/International

Reporting Global Issues Locally. Go beyond quick-hit coverage that localizes the story, and find sources and story ideas to add context and depth to your reporting. www.newsu.org/GlobalReporting

Reporting on Nonprofits. As relief agencies start collecting donations, learn how to cover their performance and help your audience choose which charity to support. www.newsu.org/nonprofits

Journalism and Trauma. The stress of this traumatic event affects those you interview and it will affect you. Gain insight into how you can interview victims with compassion and respect as well as identify the ways the trauma can affect you as a journalist. www.newsu.org/Trauma

Trauma Awareness: What Every Journalist Needs to Know. Whether you’re covering the earthquake or editing the stories and images back in the newsroom, this disaster will affect you. Learn how to recognize and manage stress and trauma and how it affects your ability to do your job. www.newsu.org/traumaWebinar09

Al's Morning Meeting has resources for covering the earthquake.

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The U.S.-based Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, a project of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, has made available links to a wealth of traditional and non-traditional tools to help report this important story.

Access their list, titled "Haiti's Misery," at http://dartcenter.org/content/haitis-misery

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