NCEJ conducts classroom training for its member journalists in Karachi city

  • 10 years ago
The National Council of Environmental Journalists—NCEJ is a national level forum of Pakistani environmental journalists, which is struggling to increased coverage of environmental issues of Pakistan. Having more than 60 journalists across Pakistan, NCEJ often arrange trainings for its member journalists so that they can understand technical subject like environment.
From February to August 2014, NCEJ planned to hold a series of eight to ten workshops as part of “Environmental Journalism Taking Root” a small project in collaboration with Internews-Europe and Earth Journalism Network, to build off NCEJ’s earlier work with Internews Europe revolving around flood recovery. Additional issues in this new series will cover glacial melt, climate change, and deforestation.
National Council of Environmental Journalists—NCEJ hold third training for its newly selected journalists in Pakistan’s commercial hub and the biggest city —the Karachi.

NCEJ hold this third of the series of trainings in the first phase of “Environmental Journalism Taking Root”.
Around 12 journalists were selected from Karachi, where most of the media houses of Pakistani media located, including seven journalists who were selected after a detailed scrutiny and were made NCEJ’s new member. Also NCEJ’s five senior members were mixed with the newly selected members, so that they may share their experiences with new member journalists.

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