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All Sides of the Story, Reporting on Children: A Journalist’s HandbookPublication DateJanuary 26, 2005
SummaryThis handbook for journalists presents complex questions around reporting on children. It makes use of contributions from media experts, and is endorsed by the South African National Editors' Forum, the National Association of Broadcasters, and the National Prosecuting Authority.
This guide is written by a media professional to bring together the contributions and support of media bodies, as well as children's rights experts, the legal fraternity, a UN agency, and various non-governmental organisations. According to the writer, this handbook aims to promote a human rights-based approach to reporting on children. It provides an ethical framework for balancing some of the most complex ethical problems any media worker is likely to face. The handbook outlines ways of navigating those ethical dilemmas. The many guidelines drafted world-wide on the subject of reporting on children and children's issues are outlined, and an analysis of the issues that inform these codes has been tailored to the South African context. Topics include:
PublisherContactWilliam Bird
Director
Media Monitoring Africa (formerly Media Monitoring Project)
PO Box 1560
Johannesburg
2121
South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)11 788 1278
Fax: +27 (0)11 788 1289
UNICEF - Pretoria
PO Box 4884
Pretoria
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South Africa
Tel: +27 (0) 12 354 8200/354 8201
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SourceUNICEF website on March 1 2005. Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 02 2005 Last Updated October 26 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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