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The IMAGE program addresses the pressing challenges of sustainability, focusing on environmental and ecological discourses. It emphasizes the importance of independent media in fostering accountability and empowering communities. Through strategic training and mentorship for journalists in North Sudan, the program has facilitated the production of quality stories that engage the public in meaningful conversations about issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and habitat destruction. By promoting sustained engagement and collaborative solutions, the IMAGE program aims to demystify complex problems and enhance public understanding.
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IMAGE program craig hammer eric chinje
invasive species habitat destruction <environmental / ecological> overpopulation climate change overharvesting pollution
“the scientific problem of greatest immediate importance for humanity”
james acheson, filkret berkes, juan-camilo cardenas, alexander conley, carl folke, david korten, margaret moote, elinor ostrom, robert steneck, paul trawick, james wilson…
strategic collaborative engagement
unpack demystify
empowerment equity development
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the IMAGEprogram • independent • media for • accountability, • governance and • empowerment
IMAGE program: North Sudansustained journalist training on public financial management North Sudan June 2011 Launch, 36 journalists June July Aug Sep Oct Dec 216 stories of escalating quality after 6 months 72 Stories 108 Stories 144 Stories 180 Stories 216 Stories 36 Stories continued mentoring (local experts, local languages); field visits; e-learning; internships