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Providing facts, challenging mistaken notions: Media and the commemoration of Martial Law
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: September 28, 2015 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review
THERE CAN never be enough stories on martial law. Filipinos failed to form a Truth Commission as the South Africans did to establish consensus about the Apartheid. We have...
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Update on Martial Law
Posted by: MQdejesus | Posted on: September 21, 2015 | Filed under: Melinda Quintos de Jesus
MARTIAL LAW is now history. Why then an update, a term journalists usually use for reports that keep up with the latest developments in current events. Perhaps even history...
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Reporting education and peace in the south
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: July 9, 2015 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review, Peace Journalism
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for publishing news reports on some underreported stories on education and peace in Mindanao.
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Reminding people about Climate Change
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: June 8, 2015 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review
CHEERS TO Aksyon for reminding Filipinos of the Philippines’ vulnerability to climate change, and what can be done to make the country more resilient.
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At Large: Women’s voices and ‘dignity kits’
Posted by: womensvoice | Posted on: May 8, 2015 | Filed under: Perspective
A common voice also allows women in conflict-affected areas to embark on actions, confident that they have the mandate of their peers and neighbors. The media, too, have a...
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‘Women on radio a potent force in reaching poorest of the poor’
Posted by: womensvoice | Posted on: April 27, 2015 | Filed under: Features
There should be more women on radio because they can appeal to audiences beyond the reach of government and other institutions, an educator on community radio in Bukidnon said.
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Patricia Licuanan (Philippines), Keynote address – Commission on the Status of Women (CSW59), 2nd meeting
Posted by: womensvoice | Posted on: April 15, 2015 | Filed under: Resources
Patricia Licuanan, Chair of the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines, keynote address at the opening of the Commission on the Status of Women (Fifty-ninth session).
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Looking back at Yolanda survivors
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: February 11, 2015 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review
CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) for its microsite’s tracing how the international financial aid to the victims of Typhoon “Yolanda” (international name: Haiyan) has been...
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Explaining the different “Ruby” forecasts
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: December 12, 2014 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review
CHEERS TO GMA News Online for explaining what was in everybody’s minds as Typhoon Ruby (Hagupit) was approaching the Philippines: Why did the forecasts of Ruby's path not agree?