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A Foreign Policy and Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement Event

Reporting Crises - How the Media, Relief Agencies and the Government Determine Humanitarian Response

Internal Displacement, Media & Journalism

Event Summary

The purpose of this series is to analyze trends in media coverage of world-wide humanitarian crises and the impact this coverage has on government policies, relief operations, and ultimately on the victims of the crises. This analysis is intended to lead to practical solutions for improving both working relationships among responders and the response itself to international crises -- arriving at a common understanding which can help all parties find common cause in responding to crises. The series will review the roles that NGOs, media, the U.N. and the government play in putting issues on the international agenda and how their work impacts on the collective response – and on each other. These seminars will stimulate a dialogue among veteran, experienced participants on the challenges that journalists, relief agencies and governments face in responding to emergencies. This series will continue throughout the year and draw from ideas brought forward by the participants in shaping the issues and concepts to be addressed.

Event Information

When

Thursday, May 24, 2007
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Where

Saul/Zilkha
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Directions

Contact: Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement

E-mail: brookings-bern@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6168

 

Participants

Introduction

Carlos Pascual

Vice President and Director, Foreign Policy

Panel 1: Challenges Confronting Journalists & Media Organizations

Donatella Lorch

Reporter, NBC and Newsweek
Former New York Times Africa Bureau Chief

Ken Bacon

President, Refugees International

Randy Martin

Director of Global Emergency Operations, Mercy Corps

Tom Gjelton

Foreign Affairs and National Security Correspondent, NPR

Panel 2: The Role of Communications in Responding to Humanitarian Crises

Dr. Christopher Hanson

Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Journalism

RADM Frank Thorp

USN, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Joint Communication)

Jennifer Parmalee

Spokesperson, World Food Programme

John Norris

U.N. Mission, Nepal

Rena Pederson

Senior Advisor, Office of the Under-Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy

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