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Climate Migration Uncovered: Journalism Workshops on Myths, Narratives, and Visualisation

December 10, 2024 - December 12, 2024
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Providing investigative journalists with tools to cover climate migration ethically, focusing on debunking myths, exploring narratives, and visualising the impact of migration.

Award-winning journalism collective Lost in Europe proposes a series of free online workshops in December: Climate Migration Uncovered will focused on the critical intersection of climate change and migration. Leading journalists, academics, and photographers will speak in panels moderated by Ismail Einashe.

Click on the links down below to register for one or more workshops. 

Workshop 1:  Unpacking “Climate Migrants” – Myths, Meanings, and Legalities

Tuesday 10 December, 5 to 6.30pm (CET)

David Durand-Delacre, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Environment and Human Security, United Nations University
Amali Tower, Founder and Executive Director of Climate Refugees
Ioana Vrăbiescu, Senior Assistant Professor at the VU Amsterdam
Moderated by journalist and author Ismail Einashe

Join us for an engaging workshop that delves into the complexities of “climate migrants,” a term that frequently appears in public discourse but is often misunderstood. This session will provide valuable insights into climate-induced migration through exploring key legal concepts, terminologies and debunking prevalent myths. The session will be led by experts, including Dr. David Durand-Delacre Senior Researcher at the Institute for Environment and Human Security at United Nations University, along with Amali Towers, founder & executive director at Climate Refugees. They will help journalists unpack the complexities of  climate migration, and develop an understanding of the foundational concepts that link climate change and migration. Award-winning journalist Ismail Einashe will moderate the session.

Workshop 2: Ethical Reporting on Climate Migrants – Navigating Challenges and Nuances

Wednesday 11 December, 5 to 6.30pm (CET)

Abdi Latif Dahir, East Africa correspondent for The New York Times
Rosa Meneses, Journalist, Middle East & Maghreb analyst, and former Middle East and North Africa Editor of El Mundo
Elli Zotou, Journalist and TV reporter
Moderated by journalist and author Ismail Einashe

Join us for a workshop focused on the intersection of climate change and migration, specifically examining how journalists can effectively cover these pressing issues. Our discussion will bring together journalists who have experience in covering this challenging beat, including Abdi Latif Dahir, the East Africa Correspondent for The New York Times, Rosa Meneses, the former Middle East and North Africa Editor of El Mundo, and Elli Zotou, an award-winning freelance journalist.

The phrase “climate migrants” often conjures images of rapid, large-scale population shifts from developing nations to more affluent ones driven by climate pressures. Our discussion will explore this complex issue amid escalating climate crises and offer journalists strategies to avoid sensationalism while accurately and ethically reporting on the realities of climate migration. Award-winning journalist Ismail Einashe will moderate the session.

Workshop 3: Visualising Migration and Climate Change

Thursday 12 December, 5 to 6.30pm (CET)

Kate Stanworth, Photographer and picture editor
Fabeha Monir, Visual Journalist and Filmmaker
Aji Styawan, photojournalist and documentary photographer
Sandra Mehl, Documentary photographer and filmmaker
Moderated by journalist and author Ismail Einashe

In this dynamic workshop we will explore the challenge of creating images that accurately and humanely illustrate migration and climate change stories. Images often depict narrow visual frames and tropes such as scenes of disaster, people crossing borders or arriving in boats, which do not adequately capture the experiences of climate change migrants. The workshop features insights from acclaimed photographers and picture editors, including Kate Stanworth, along with other speakers to be confirmed. The primary goal of the workshop is to empower photo-journalists and anyone involved in commissioning photography, equipping them to approach topics like climate change and migration with informed empathy. Award-winning journalist Ismail Einashe will moderate the session.

Supported by Journalismfund Europe and the Columbia Global Paris Center.