Data լրագրություն․ Բեռլին
The program will strengthen your ability to aggregate, prepare and present data in an understandable and convincing way. And you will learn teaching skills that enable you to pass your knowledge on to other NGOs. The training in Berlin will be followed by three workshops in Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine, organized by our partners in those countries, where you will work as trainers.
In the first part, most likely being held from August 24-30 in Berlin, nine civil society actors from all countries of the Eastern Partnership will learn in-depth data-journalism. The focuses will be:
1) Women's and gender rights: Many inequalities, disadvantages or discrimination can be proven and substantiated by data. Whether its the gender pay gap, domestic violence, women in leadership positions or other aspects.
2) Environment and health: competently prepared data can also be used to substantiate and communicate health threats, accumulations of serious illnesses and even deaths caused by environmental pollution. Using facts like data makes information credible and convincing.
The training at BJS is supported by visits of Institutions working with data: Editorial offices, NGOs, a public authority, state institution etc. Finally, the trainers will develop a concept for the three workshops as well as the role they will take in it.
Travel expenses accommodation and costs for visa (if necessary) will be covered. For the teaching at the workshops a remuneration will be paid.
More information can be found here: http://ampopmedia.tilda.ws/?fbclid=IwAR3D5Jcp9ddXMb8zk9q1D1i6T7vRf-wHmrko0CuUudFC2ya-w-Ok56uMtQc