Showcasing media innovation and community engagement for disaster resilience

The Public Media Alliance hosted a panel discussion and showcase as part of its Caribbean data journalism for disaster preparedness project.

PMA to host data journalism showcase on disaster preparedness

Join us for an online showcase and panel on how Caribbean media, disaster agencies, and community leaders are building disaster resilience.

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How the Caribbean is building disaster-ready communities through information resilience

UNESCO Caribbean shares why initiatives like PMA’s data journalism project form part of efforts to connect science, policy, and communities.

The three projects helping Caribbean communities prepare for disaster

Meet the Data Journalism in Action projects tackling some of the Caribbean’s most urgent disaster preparedness challenges.

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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Why data journalism matters for disaster risk reduction and response

In this report, we explore how public media use data journalism to turn complex information into life-saving guidance during disasters.

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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.

Meet the team leading our Data Journalism for Disaster Preparedness project

Meet our partner and the facilitating team for the upcoming Data Journalism for Caribbean Disaster Risk Preparedness project.

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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!