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The quarterly journal Media Development in its new issue highlights social, economic and communications challenges affecting the populations of thousands of islands in the South Pacific.
The quarterly journal Media Development in its new issue highlights social, economic and communications challenges affecting the populations of thousands of islands in the South Pacific.
The youngest mechanism for Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations is the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP). Established in 2007 by the Human Rights Council, the Expert Mechanism provides the Council with thematic advice in the form of studies and research on the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
En el tráfago de las tareas cotidianas que realizamos los comunicadores, ha sido
muy atinado que el CIESPAL nos haya convocado para participar en su 5to.
Encuentro Iberoamericano de Periodismo Científico y que durante su desarrollo
nos detuviéramos a reflexionar sobre un tema que ha adquirido importante
relevancia en los últimos años: el Calentamiento Global.
Media coverage of climate change lags behind in the countries where it matters most.
Focused journalism training and better coverage by local media are part of the solution.