Highlights from our data journalism for disaster preparedness hackathon

Highlights from PMA's three-day data journalism for Caribbean disaster preparedness hackathon, held in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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Caribbean media urges support in face of tech giants

A Caribbean media leader has called for a united approach to regulate social media and technology companies in the region.

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“Data is about humans more than the numbers”: HEI-DA founder on bringing data journalism to the Caribbean with PMA

HEI-DA’s Marianne Bouchart on mentoring Caribbean journalists, tackling data fears, and why human stories should drive disaster reporting.

Data Journalism for Caribbean Disaster Preparedness: Meet the Fellows

Meet the fellows of the upcoming PMA/UNESCO/HEI-DA six-month intensive data journalism fellowship for the Caribbean.

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Apply Now: Data Journalism for Caribbean Disaster Preparedness

Apply now for this fellowship opportunity, designed to strengthen your data journalism skills for disaster preparedness and climate reporting!

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UNESCO, PMA to partner on new data journalism project in the Caribbean

PMA's new project in the Caribbean aims to equip journalists with data journalism skills to enhance disaster preparedness.

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PMA & CBU co-hosting workshop on journalist safety

The online event is being coordinated by the Public Media Alliance and the Caribbean Broadcasting Union, with support from UNESCO.

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How media literacy is empowering Caribbean youth

Initiatives like the Public Media Alliance's media literacy project are unlocking new possibilities for young people in the region

Facilitator Nazima Raghubir presents a certificate of participation to the Barbados Community College following a media literacy assembly with students on 5 November. Wendy Cox, Senior Tutor (Ag) within the Division of General And Continuing Education (foreground, right) receives the certificate while students watch on.

Next phase of MIL Caribbean project kicks off in Barbados

The in-person visits to schools and newsrooms form part of wider MIL activities taking place in four countries across the Caribbean.

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Join PMA and UNESCO in shaping the future of Caribbean media literacy

The Public Media Alliance will conclude its Caribbean media literacy on December 10 with a regional consultation.