The CIMA(Center for International Media Assistance, a branch of the Washington-based National Endowment for Democracy) has held a semianr on the impact of the Haiti earthquake on the media, especially local media.
The website offers information on how local media coped with the catastrophe (the worsening of already poor conditions for independent reporting but also the rise of social media). It also discusses how the restoration of a working media system should be an integral part of the reconstruction of the country.
See: www.cima.ned.org
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Haiti: how the media coped with the catastrophe and what to do now
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