
Annual Reports | 23rd July 2012
Read MoreThis report on the work in 2016 of the Ethical Journalism Network covers a year of crisis for news media around the world, but it was also one in which ethics in the news became a critical benchmark for defining the quality of information in the public sphere. It was, not surprisingly, also a year in which the EJN was more active than ever in work to strengthen journalism worldwide.
The EJN was at the forefront of debates to follow up our 2015 migration and media report Moving Stories and during the year we reinforced our role as the primary journalism support group in this area. We worked on a new report at the end of the year on how media in 17 North African, Middle Eastern and European countries are reporting the continuing migration and refugee crisis.
In 2016 we organised or attended activities in 32 countries involving journalists, media experts, academics, and policymakers from more than 100 countries worldwide. In the process we reached around 1,748 policymakers and civil society leaders, representing national governments, international organisations and non-government groups; as well as 2,285 media companies and industry representatives; 2,040 journalism students and teachers; and a total of 605 representatives of journalists’ unions and media support groups.
As a result, the EJN 5-point test for hate speech, the EJN guidelines on migration reporting and the EJN’s publications have been disseminated and promoted within the networks of these groups. The major EJN achievements during 2016 include the following:
This report shows that the EJN has been influential far beyond its core group during 2016. We established ourselves as a “go-to” organisation on matters of ethics and self-regulation, hate speech and migration.
We also broke new ground. In 2016 the EJN became an active player in major media literacy events, an issue often the preserve of experts from the educational and academic world.
The report provides solid evidence of the value of ethical journalism in the face of a range of critical issues, including propaganda, fake news and a deepening internal crisis of funding for independent journalism across the globe.
The EJN is, we believe, as much needed now as it ever has been and we aim to build on this work in 2017 and beyond.
Aidan White, Director
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