Deadline: 10-May-21
UNESCO is launching a call for proposals for applicants to conduct an intense series of online trainings on monitoring of media coverage of Syrian elections to further strengthen the Syrian media capacities and safety, to combat disinformation, counter hate speech, enforce fact checking and support media’s role in covering elections based on professional and international standards.
Media organizations play an important role in providing the public with accurate information that help improve their lives and keep them aware on community, country development and beyond, and in particular, in times of conflict and crisis.
Part of this role is covering elections and providing voters with accurate information about the process of elections.
Therefore, and in order to report elections in a professional manner, journalists need adequate training, support and practice so that voters can get reliable information.
Training of journalists on coverage of elections provides them with access to resources and diversity as a learning experience to fully grasp a variety of tools and challenges unique to each electoral phase.
UNESCO and other international organization have been strengthening the capacities of media (state and independent media) at different level over the past years.
Objectives
UNESCO Beirut Regional Office intends to contract a media training entity to:
- Conduct a series of online training, in the form of webinars, to strengthen the capacities of Syrian journalists and media outlets on a number of topics including: countering disinformation, fact checking, countering hate speech, election coverage, and safety of journalists.
- Monitor and evaluate media’s coverage of elections based on international indicators, standards and norms following the series of training.
Deliverables
- Part 1: A series of online trainings
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- The contracted entity will provide a series of online trainings (webinars) on the following topics:
- Election coverage
- Countering hate speech
- countering disinformation and fact checking
- Safety of journalists (including in times of elections)
- The contracted entity will provide a series of online trainings (webinars) on the following topics:
- Part 2: Monitoring of media coverage during elections
- The aim of this media monitoring is to assess media’s coverage of the various phases of the election process and evaluate their compliance with international standards and local regulations on election coverage. It will also help evaluate whether the skills acquired within the training have been put into practice. The monitoring also aims to assess media’s role in educating voters on how to exercise their democratic rights; reporting on the development of the election process; providing a platform for the public to communicate their concerns, opinions, and needs; and providing information that, as far as possible, avoids inflammatory language, helping to prevent election-related violence.
For more information, visit https://en.unesco.org/news/call-proposals-capacity-building-syrian-media-and-monitoring-election-coverage