22/02/21

“性别总是重要”在水外交,治理中

Sudanese women on a boat
Sudanese women seated in a boat on the River Nile. Copyright:卡米洛·安德烈斯·雷耶斯(Camilo Andres Reyes),,,,(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

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Media reports on international water negotiations often focus on “men in suits”. But, women’s roles in discussions at all levels should be highlighted because women can feel the impacts of water scarcity more sharply than men, say guests in the final episode of our three-part podcast series on water conflict and cooperation.

In the第一集,客人讨论了他们关于媒体在水外交中的作用的研究,在我们的second episodewe looked at why training is so important for water reporting.

水冲突与合作:媒体手册is available as an open access eBook.

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Episode guests

Elzahra Jadallah, freelance multimedia and science journalist.

Fredrick Mugira, water and climate change journalist.

Alexandra Said, United Nations Environment Programme.

This episode features高水by Artem Bember,,,,under创作共用

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