Showing posts with label Interfaith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interfaith. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

AGAHI Awards 2012 submission deadline extended to 5th March 2012 | Agahi

AGAHI Awards 2012 submission deadline extended to 5th March 2012 | Agahi

AGAHI Awards 2012 submission deadline extended to
5th March 2012

THE AGAHI AWARDS 2012

Agahi Awards 2012 Categories – 1st Journalism Awards in Pakistan



Shaping the Future of Journalism


Agahi Awards 2012
Agahi Awards 2012 Categories:

  1. MEDIA ETHICS
  2. TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM
  3. CORRUPTION
  4. CONFLICT
  5. INTERFAITH
  6. GENDER
  7. HUMAN RIGHTS
  8. HEALTH
  9. ENERGY, WATER AND FOOD SECURITY
  10. ENVIRONMENT
  11. EDUCATION
  12. GOVERNANCE
  13. CRIME
  14. PHOTO-JOURNALISM
  15. Misc.
These will be selected on different mediums which are:

  • Print – English
  • Print – Urdu
  • Print – Regiuonal Language
  • Television – Urdu
  • Television – English
  • Television – Regional Language
  • Online Journalism
  • Blog
  • etc.
Send your entries to:
AGAHI AWARDS 2012
Address: 250-B, North Service Road, E-11/3, Islamabad – 44000, Pakistan
email: awards@agahi.org.pk
web: http://www.agahiawards.com

Sunday, February 19, 2012


Shaping the Future of Journalism


First Journalism Awards in Pakistan, to recognize the best journalists in Pakistan, send your best media content in 2011/12:
  • reports
  • news
  • articles
  • package or 
  • documentaries   
Please send your content to:awards@agahi.org.pk






Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Media matters: Journalists urged to highlight socio-economic issues of tribal areas

Media matters: Journalists urged to highlight socio-economic issues of tribal areas


Media matters: Journalists urged to highlight socio-economic issues of tribal areas

Published: October 25, 2011
AGAHI initiative launched for capacity building of media persons.
PESHAWAR:
Journalists in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) and Frontier Region (FR) have been feeding the global news grid over the last decade by reporting on the war on terror, due to which the human face of Fata has been completely lost.
This was said by Mishal Pakistan (MP) Chief Executive Officer Amir Jehangir during a meeting between MP and Tribal Union Journalists (TUJ).
According to a press release issued by MP, a strategic communication company, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between MP and TUJ for capacity building and training initiatives for journalists in Fata and FR.
The programme, named Agahi, aims to increase the capacity of investigative journalists and provide training on responsible journalism in the tribal areas.
The TUJ is a representative body of journalists from Fata and FR consisting of over 250 registered journalists working for the promotion of journalism that covers the political system and
socioeconomic sector.
The MoU will help both organisations in identifying the elements contributing to disconnection with mainstream news agenda and fulfilling the gaps within the reporting structure by increasing journalists’ capabilities.
TUJ President Safdar Hayat Khan stressed on the need to train journalists on handling socioeconomic issues without exposing themselves to life-endangering threats. He extended the union’s cooperation towards MP’s media development initiative.
“The TUJ is the only body which has struggled for the protection of journalists in an area where there are no press laws,” he added.
Jehangir opined that the journalists should focus on issues which contribute to social and economic dimensions to change the world’s image about the tribal areas.
The programme aims to use institutionalised sustainable media structures to raise the bar of journalistic standards. It works in collaboration with the Centre for International Media Ethics (CIME), Faith Matters, Centre for Investigative Journalists in Bosnia-Sarajevo, Naya Jeevan and Zigron Training.
The programme has successfully created a debate amongst the journalists from Multan, Karachi, Islamabad and Mirpur on media ethics, interfaith, anti-money laundering and the importance of investigative journalism.
The signing ceremony was also attended by the CIME Ambassador Puruesh Chaudhry and other TUJ members from the tribal belt, which included North Waziristan and Bajaur Agency.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 25th, 2011.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

MISHAL PAKISTAN AND TRIBAL UNION OF JOURNALISTS TO HIGHLIGHT THE SOCIAL FACE OF FATA


Tribal Union of Journalists, Mishal Team
along with CIME Ambassador to Pakistan

Meeting between Mishal Private Limited and the Tribal Union of Journalists (TUJ) was held in Peshawar at TUJ’s Head office on Tuesday 18th October 2011. A memorandum of understanding was signed between Mishal Private Limited and the Tribal Union of Journalists on capacity building and training initiatives. The Tribal Union of Journalists is the representative body of the journalists from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the Frontier Regions.; comprising of seven Tribal Agencies and its adjacent Six Frontier Regions. More than 250 journalists are registered members of TUJ working with local, national and international media. The Tribal Union of Journalists is the first-ever journalistic body in the history of FATA. The members of TUJ realize the importance of promoting journalism that covers political system and the much-needed socio-economic sector.

creating value together
TUJ and MISHAL to strengthen
media in FATA   
The collaboration between Mishal and TUJ will help both the organization to identify the elements contributing to the disconnect with the mainstream news agenda and the gaps within the reporting structure by building the capacity of the journalists from FATA and FR on investigative journalism, media ethics, conflict and hazard reporting, interfaith and anti-money laundering. 

The President of the Tribal Union of Journalists Safdar Hayat Khan Dawar expressed the need for training on socio-economic issues for the journalists without being exposed to life-endangering threats and extended the union’s cooperation towards Mishal’s Media Development Initiative.
Tribal Union of Journalists FATA
The journalist communities from FATA and the Frontier Regions have been feeding the global news grid over the last decade by reporting on war on terror, as a result of which the Chief Executive Officer of Mishal Pakistan, Amir Jahangir believes that in the process the social face of FATA has been lost. He explained to TUJ that the journalists should immediately start contributing on issues that cover the social and economic dimensions of their respective agencies and regions and for this purpose Mishal intends to contribute in terms of providing the knowledge platform. Jahangir, strategic communication & media professional was Honoured as the Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum for his work on initiatives to improve the state of media and its co-relation with development issues.


Mishal Pakistan is a strategic communications company established in 2003. It has has undertaken the Media Development Initiative in Pakistan by encouraging diversity and pluralistic content development facilitating the journalists through knowledge-sharing platforms in understanding issues in global perspective. To bolster best practices and to promote original journalism which highlights a socially responsible media; Mishal has memorandum of understanding with the press clubs and journalist associations. There are over a hundred press clubs in the country, which gives Mishal the capacity of over 30,000 journalists across Pakistan.

AGAHI, a programme recently launched by Mishal Pakistan, is increasing the capacity of Investigative and Responsible Journalism in the country. This programme aims to use institutionalized sustainable media structures in Pakistan to raise the bar of journalistic standards. The programme works in collaboration with the Center for International Media Ethics, Faith Matters, Center for Investigative Journalists in Bosnia-Sarajevo, Naya Jeevan and Zigron Training.

The signing ceremony was also attended by the Center for International Media Ethics Ambassador to Pakistan, Puruesh Chaudhary and by other members of TUJ from the tribal belt, which included North Waziristan and Bajaur Agency.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

KASHMIR PRESS CLUB TO COLLABORATE ON ISSUES OF SOCIAL INJUSTICE THROUGH INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM WITH AGAHI



JOURNALISTS TRAINED FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM AND RESPONSIBLE REPORTING

Mishal Pakistan, a strategic communication policy design social enterprise in collaboration with the Center for International Media Ethics, Zigron Training, Center for Investigative Journalists in Bosnia-Sarajevo, Naya Jeevan conducted a workshop on Investigative Journalism and Responsible Reporting in Kashmir Press Club in Mirpur Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The initiative, known as Agahi covered areas such as; Investigative Journalism and Ethics, Anti-Money-Laundering and Terrorist Organisation Funding, Journalism and Society “Millennium Development Goals’’, Reporting in Terrorism and Conflict, Social Media and Safety Training. The initiative was launched in Multan Press Club on August 22nd 2011. 
Syed Abid Ali Shah,
President, Kashmir Press Club, Mirpur - AJK
Talking to the gathering of the members of the media, Syed Abid Hussain Shah, President of the Kashmir Press Club, Mirpur expressed his gratitude for creating an opportunity for the journalists and emphasised the need for for more training and assured his support from the press club for improving the state of media in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. There is a need to upgrade the skills of the journalists on new media tools such as social media and crowd sourcing journalism, he further added. 
    
Mishal Pakistan and Kashmir Press Club, signed a memorandum of understanding on capacity building and training initiatives. The initiative aims to empower the journalist community by creating learning platforms through interactive workshops, seminars and courses in specific sectors.
Puruesh Chaudhary,
CIME Ambassador to Pakistan and
Director Content MISHAL and AGAHI
On the session, Puruesh Chaudhary, Ambassador to Pakistan on Media Ethics on behalf of the Center for International Media Ethics emphasized on the formulation of a unified ethics policy for the entire journalistic community to be adopted, implemented and adhered to counter special interest groups and sensationalism. The session dealt with the problems being faced by journalists, which also underscored the need for a joint code of conduct for reporters and cameramen. Journalists in Mirpur proactively discussed issues such as lack of training, non-supportive management, unavailability of basic resources, pressure groups, wages and the absence of a unified code of conduct.
The trainers highlighted socio-economic disparities which included gender/social discrimination, access to clean drinking water, environment, health and education  that continue to impact the community and stressed on how investigations into such areas can reflect the changing needs and priorities.

There was a special session on safety for journalists on how to journalists can also acquire the knowledge of life saving, as journalists are usually the first people to reach a place of accident or an act of terrorism. 

Amir Jahangir, CEO Mishal Pakistan
Mishal Pakistan Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Amir Jahangir in his closing remarks announced two scholarships in collaboration with the Kashmir Press Club who wish to enroll for the Masters Programme in Mass Communication, Journalism or Media Studies at any public sector universities or any other degree awarding institution in Azad Jammu Kashmir and other parts of Pakistan. The Kashmir Press Club will help Mishal in identifying the most deserving candidate for this scholarship.

Agahi, aims to utilize institutionalized, sustainable media structures in Pakistan to raise the bar of journalistic standards through training to increasing responsible, balanced reporting and investigative journalism. The initiative is being carried in collaboration with the Press Clubs in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa and Azad Kashmir; In these series of interactions with the stakeholders a special Journalism Awards is being created to identify the most respectful and responsible journalists in investigative journalism.
The workshop was attended by more than 50 press club members. The Kashmir Press Club was founded in 1978 and has more than 70 full time members and almost 100 affiliated members.



Monday, August 22, 2011

Multan Press Club launches AGAHI – Investigative Journalism and Responsible Reporting initiative.



 
AGAHI to address the gaps in media ethics and reporting on investigative journalism on terrorism financing, socio-economic issues, new media, anti-money laundering and safety training

Mishal Pakistan, a strategic communication policy design social enterprise in collaboration with the Center for International Media EthicsZigron TrainingCenter for Investigative Journalists in Bosnia-SarajevoNaya Jeevan launched “Agahi’’, an initiative which will increase the capacity of Investigative Journalism and Responsible Reporting at the Multan Press Club.

The programme covered areas such as; Investigative Journalism and Ethics, Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Organisation Funding, Journalism and Society “Millennium Development Goals’’, Reporting in Terrorism and Conflict, Social Media, Journalism and Safety Training. The sessions were designed to be interactive with the audience to improve the understanding related to investigative journalism and responsible reporting.

Agahi, aims to utilize institutionalized, sustainable media structures in Pakistan to raise the bar of journalistic standards through training to increasing responsible, balanced reporting and investigative journalism said Puruesh Chaudhary, CIME Ambassador to Pakistan and the Chief Strategy Officer to the project.

The session in Multan underscored the need for a joint code of conduct to agree upon basic guidelines for reporters and cameramen. Journalists proactively discussed the issues they face as the threats remain real. Journalists not only fear for their own safety but for the safety of their families and relatives as well. The basic problems highlighted were lack of training, non-supportive managements, little or no backup by editorial teams, unavailability of basic resources, pressure groups (criminal and commercial), and absence of a unified code of conduct.

Mishal Pakistan and Multan Press Club, signed a memorandum of understanding on capacity building and training initiatives earlier this year. The MoU envisages empowering the media by capacity building initiatives for the members of the Multan Press Club by creating learning platform through interactive workshops, seminars and courses in specific sectors.

The initiative is being carried in collaboration with the Press Clubs in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa and Azad Jammu and Kashmir; in the series of interactions with the stakeholders a special Journalism Awards is being created to identify the most respectful and responsible journalists in investigative journalism said Amir Jahangir, Chief Executive Officer Mishal Pakistan.

Teresa Allen, representative for CIME joining the Multan Press Club journalists from California via video conference stressed on the need for continuous educational programmes for journalists in the field and the formulation of an Ethics Policy for the entire journalistic community.

Osama Bin Javaid, News Editor with DAWNNEWS highlighted that every day social issues that impact the community should be part of the news content. He further identified that the millennium development goals (MDGs) as the best tool that flags significance content development to Pakistan. The journalists discussed best practices for issues such as gender/social discrimination, health, education etc. The MDGs provide areas and in those areas specific entities to be investigated.

Asaf Akhtar, an expert in financial sector specializing in frauds and anti-money laundering gave firsthand knowledge on Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Organisation Funding techniques and methodologies while giving references to the abduction of Daniel Pearl, the cases of transactions through non-banking channels such hundi and the case of NICL.

The session on Investigative Journalism and Responsible Reporting dealt with the problem being faced by journalists in far-flung conflict areas that are not major cities and where the dynamics of investigation and threats are different. Pakistan remains the most dangerous place on earth for journalists. Dr. Kamran Akmal, representing Naya Jeevan a not-for-profit organization facilitating micro-healthcare instruments encouraged journalists to take precautionary measures while covering incidents and briefed them about basic life support.

The Agahi initiative plans to engage the journalists from other parts of the country as well and it will build the capacity of the press clubs and its members to undertake initiatives on investigative journalism for responsible reporting in Pakistan.