Reporting Diversity: A Project to Promote Inter-Community Dialogue and Moderate Voices as a Means to Prevent Religious Radicalisation in Egypt

This three year media programme promoted inter-community dialogue and moderate voices as a means to prevent religious radicalisation in Egypt. The project advanced journalism education and journalism skills through hands-on production training for practicing journalists and through development and implementation of specialised university curricula related to responsible reporting on social and cultural diversity in general, and religious diversity (cross religious and intra-religious) in particular. The main activities included Reporting Diversity Curricula Development (RDCD) workshops and a mentoring programme for Egyptian journalism academics and production-oriented training courses for Egyptian journalists.

Timeframe: 2008 – 2011

Region/country: Egypt

Partners: British Council Cairo, The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies

Funding: UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office

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Media diversity lacking on World Press Freedom Day: Pilot five-countr...

Media diversity lacking on World Press Freedom Day: Pilot five-countr...

Media freedom does not guarantee media diversity and inclusion, as the latest Media Diversity Index, a pilot barometer for progress in …

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