Mar 30, 2005
"Reporters at the frontlines are at risk as never before. But with many countries moving towards democracy, the role of local journalists has never been more important." The Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) has launched a comprehensive handbook for local journalists. In addition to journalism safety, the 200-page manual entitled "Reporting for Change: A Handbook for Local Journalists in Crisis Areas" also offers detailed information on practical aspects of journalism such as establishing story structure, use of quotations, and defining the type of story you are writing.
































