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Safety Guide for Journalists - A handbook for reporters in high-risk environments - Manuals

A survival kit that every investigative journalist should keep in pocket and in mind, provided by UNESCO and Reporter Without Borders on the basis of real experiences

Freedom of Expression, Media Law and Defamation: a Training Manual for Europe - Manuals

This Training Manual redacted by Media Legal Defence Initiative (MLDI) and the International Press Institute (IPI)  is targeted to journalists and lawyers to help them approaching in an informed manner the issue of defamation in their professional activity

Safety Manual. Guidelines for Journalists in Extraordinary or Emergency Situations - Manuals

The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) published the Manual "Safety Net - Guidelines for Journalists in Extraordinary or Emergency Situations" in the frame of the project 'Safety Net for European Journalists'

Countering Online Hate Speech - Manuals

A study by UNESCO, presenting ways to tackle online hate speech through strategies put in practice by different actors.

A guide for journalists on how to access government information - Manuals

This guide offers to journalists a comprehensive framework, tips and notes on how to access government information. The guide is available in 12 languages on LegalLeaks website

Reporting Atrocities: A Toolbox For Journalists Covering Violent Conflict and Atrocities - Manuals

A toolbox for journalists covering extremely violent conflicts in other countries, but especially in their own communities

Journalist Guide – Covering the News in a Dangerous and Changing World - Manuals

The Guide provides information and proposals to journalists reporting stories in potentially harmful environments or about critical issues

Guidelines for the application of the Rome Charter: A working tool for accurate media coverage on migration and asylum - Manuals

Media should cover migration-related issues in a thorough and nuanced way, based on solid facts. While the Rome Charter on the one hand suggests guidelines for Italian journalists when reporting on asylum seekers, refugees, victims and migrants, on the other hand this guide focuses on translating the principles affirmed in the code of conduct into practical guidance for journalists