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    Environmental Reporting Demands Investigative, Data-Driven Journalism Practices

    May 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    From Shazia Tahir

    Karachi,: Karachi, as a sprawling metropolis, grapples with a significant environmental
    challenge stemming from its inadequate water sanitation and solid waste management systems.
    The city’s burgeoning population and rapid industrialization exacerbate these problems,
    necessitating urgent action and sustainable solutions to safeguard public health and the
    environment.
    “Investigative and data-driven journalism are indispensable tools in Pakistan’s environmental
    reporting arsenal, crucial for highlighting human-centric critical issues, ensuring accountability,”
    remarked Syed Masood Raza, General Secretary of GNMI, during a 3-Day Sabz Journalism
    Environmental Reporting training in Karachi, organized by the Global Neighbourhood for Media
    Innovation (GNMI) in collaboration with the United States Department of State. “Ethical practices
    serve as the cornerstone of environmental reporting, guiding reporters in their pursuit of truth and
    accuracy while upholding the highest standards of integrity,” he emphasized.
    Javed Mahar Ahmed, Chief Conservator of Sindh Wildlife Department, stressed the critical role of
    informed journalists in effectively educating the public about environmental issues. He
    emphasized the importance of a comprehensive understanding of geography and anthropology to
    better comprehend environmental densities. Ahmed advocated for an intersectional approach to
    comprehend the intricate connections between environmental and biodiversity concerns.
    Led by senior environmental journalist Afia Salam, the training aimed to empower mid-level
    journalists, digital content producers, and filmmakers actively engaged in climate-related reporting
    across various media platforms. The training covered various aspects, including insights into

    environmental science, differentiating between climate and environmental issues, adopting data-
    driven and investigative approaches to storytelling, learning digital narrative techniques, and

    devising effective methods for content sharing. Practical exercises were incorporated to strengthen
    participants’ storytelling abilities, with particular emphasis on integrating environmental angles
    into their regular reporting practices.
    The program featured sessions led by renowned experts in the field, including Ayaz Khan,
    founder of MoJo Pakistan, and Hassan Meer, a digital marketing and monetization expert.
    Fellows gained valuable insights and knowledge from these experts on creating compelling
    digital content and using effective digital marketing techniques. This will empower them to
    establish or strengthen their online news platforms for environmental reporting.

    Fellows belonging to the reputable media houses of Karachi including Dawn, Samaa TV, Jang
    News, ARY news, Geo News, Aaj TV, Neo TV, 24 News, Radio Pakistan, Soch Media, Dialogue
    Pakistan, Sindh Express-News, Gwadar e Tawar, and other freelance journalists and filmmakers,
    participated in the event.
    Sabz Journalism Fellowship Program aims to empower journalists with the necessary skills and
    knowledge to report effectively on environmental issues, promoting awareness and understanding
    among the public. The program also seeks to promote data-driven and investigative reporting,
    achieve inclusive economic growth and sustainable development by producing and disseminating
    climate-focused content on digital media platforms

    GNMI is a registered non-profit media development organization that drives social impact through
    innovative use of media and technology. The organization employs state-of-the-art literacy programs and
    runs rights-based advocacy campaigns on media platforms for sustainable, innovative, and empowering
    solutions. With the support of United States Department of State, Sabz Journalism Fellowship Program is
    committed to improve the quality and volume of environmental reporting in Pakistan, ultimately
    contributing to increased public awareness and better-informed decision-making on environmental issues.

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