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The Future of Journalism in South Asia – Webinar 1 – Protecting Yourself Online

Digital Journalism is the new normal and connectivity is key to journalism. Many journalists use digital tools and platforms to work and connect.

The Centre for Investigative Reporting, Sri Lanka and Media Unlimited, Pakistan, supported by the META Journalism Project, will be conducting a series of webinars for journalists and media professionals from Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka where challenges to digital media will be discussed.

If you are a journalist or media professional and want to learn new skills or better understand issues relating to the digital media, please register for this informative series of training webinars starting with “Protecting Yourself Online” on July 14, 2022.

To register please follow the link below:

https://docs.google.com/…/1nRkHu…/edit

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