Wednesday, May 13, 2026
24.5 C
Colombo

The Future of Journalism in South Asia Webinar Series – Elevating Journalism Standards

Today, journalism has drifted to new and unfamiliar levels. Many journalists opted for digital journalism against conventional media. What used to be teamwork in a newsroom, now operates mainly individualistically. Thus, journalism standards are no more institutional but rather individual. 

To support the journalism professionals so they can fit into these changes, the Centre for Investigative Reporting (CIR), Sri Lanka and Media Unlimited, Pakistan, supported by the META Journalism Project, are conducting a series of webinars for journalists and media professionals from Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. These webinars will explore, discuss, and find ways to cope with the challenges of the new normal.

If you are a journalist or media professional and want to learn new skills by better understanding issues relating to these new challenges, our upcoming webinar scheduled to be held on September 15, 2022 under the theme ‘Elevating Journalism Standards’.

Please register for the webinar on or before September 5, 2022, following the link below. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1S9V6-zVkbR9decJbeT3l58yDr7j8cPK804wP22fgkmU/edit?usp=sharing

Hot this week

Sri Lanka Airbus probe shaken by ex-CEO’s death

Speed Read Ex-CEO of SriLankan Kapila Chandrasena found dead under...

Sri Lanka’s Treasury heist exposes gaps in debt management system and 24/7 security shield

Speed Read: A debt payment to Export Finance Australia was...

Sri Lanka hit by fuel storage capacity, not supply

Speed read Sri Lanka’s fuel system is constrained by limited...

Sri Lanka’s air quality crisis: where data gaps meet drifting pollution

Speed read In Sri Lanka, air quality consistently deteriorates between...

Toxic fallout: Mercury fears, substandard coal and a governance crisis converge at Norochcholai

Speed read Mercury(hg) concerns linked to substandard coal at the...

Topics

Sri Lanka Airbus probe shaken by ex-CEO’s death

Speed Read Ex-CEO of SriLankan Kapila Chandrasena found dead under...

Sri Lanka hit by fuel storage capacity, not supply

Speed read Sri Lanka’s fuel system is constrained by limited...

Sri Lanka’s air quality crisis: where data gaps meet drifting pollution

Speed read In Sri Lanka, air quality consistently deteriorates between...

GIJN Launches Global Academy of Investigative Journalism

The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) has launched the...

Easter 2019: A tragedy foretold and still unresolved

Seven years ago, on 21 April 2019, sun dawned...

Sri Lanka’s Bumpy Road to a Political Reset

Sri Lanka is navigating a fragile political transition following...

Related Articles

Popular Categories