ICRC Trains Journalists on Humanitarian Reporting
The International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) in collaboration with the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS)
has commenced a two -day training workshop for media professional
towards enhancing their skills in humanitarian reporting.
The workshop with the theme
“Humanitarian Reporting” holding at the Bolton White Hotel, Abuja
Thursday, is also aimed at providing a forum where humanitarian
reporting and its various nuances are examined as well as challenges
facing media professionals reporting about and in armed conflict and
violence contexts.
In his opening remarks, the
Communication Coordinator of ICRC, Mr Vincent Paget, said the workshop
was meant to help sharpen journalists skills in humanitarian reporting
“and reporting without bias”.
While highlighting how information
should aid conflict affected communities, the coordinator charged media
professionals to ensure effective management of information in conflict
zones for mass communication.
According to him, the ICRC is impartial,
neutral and independent humanitarian organisation, and mandated by the
community of states to protect and assist victims of armed conflicts and
other situations of violence.
In a paper presentation “lnternational
humanitarian Law: An introduction”, the organisation’s Legal Adviser,
Rochus Peyer, said the aim of the International Humanitarian Level (IHL)
was to mitigate suffering during armed conflicts.
Peyer said the ICRC also promotes
respect for IHL in countries affected by armed conflicts and violence
adding that the organisation puts its legal expertise at the service of
the Nigerian authorities to support their efforts to ratify and
implement treaties.
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