AV短视频

Short course Media and Aid Organisations: A Relationship at stake

The relationship between aid agencies and international and local media is often ambivalent yet vital for public and operational outcomes. This Short Course aims to explore the theoretical and practical issues and implications of this challenging relationship.

Information

Period

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2 ECTS credits
50 Distance teaching hours
Around 50 hours of work for the whole course, including live sessions two to three times per week, usually in the early afternoon CET

Language

English

Format

Distance learning

Contact

Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies
+41 (0)22 379 56 50
humanitarianstudies(at)unige.ch

Registration

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Fees:

  • Full price: CHF 1'700
  • Partner rate (ICRC, MSF): CHF 1'360 (20% discount)
  • Special Rate for Government and NGO/CBO Staff: CHF 850. Available exclusively to staff from local and national NGOs, CBOs, and government employees in low/middle-income countries. Proof of local employment and salary required.

There is no available scholarship for this programme.

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Objectives

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Characterise the specificities of humanitarian communications
  • Understand the international, regional and local media landscapes, including digital media
  • Engage in media training
  • Assess the concept of 鈥渕edia power鈥 and the logic of media attention and coverage
  • Evaluate the challenges of media relations and the opportunities for humanitarian reporting
  • Examine humanitarian representations and the visual politics of aid
  • Analyse the ethical and deontological outcomes of media relations and messaging

Audience

Professional in the humanitarian, development or social sector looking to develop their competencies in media and public relations
Professional from other sectors (journalism, marketing, PR, policymaking, philanthropy) who wishes to increase their understanding of humanitarian communications
Graduate student with relevant volunteer or intern experience, looking to undertake a postgraduate course to explore the specificities of media and humanitarian collaborations

Programme

  • What are humanitarian communications?
  • Traditional media and the digital revolution (media landscapes)
  • Effective media training
  • Media attention and forgotten crises
  • Humanitarian journalism and crisis reporting
  • Visual politics of aid and humanitarian iconography
  • Ethics of humanitarian communication and deontology of humanitarian reporting

Director(s)

Prof. Karl BLANCHET, Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies, a joint Centre of the AV短视频 and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva

Coordinator(s)

Dr Val茅rie GORIN, Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies

Admission criteria

  • a university qualification (bachelor鈥檚 degree or equivalent);
  • at least three years of relevant professional experience;
  • excellent command of English;
  • motivation working in the humanitarian sector.

More information about the admission process is available on our聽.

Application File

  • Copy of identity document or passport
  • Passport photo (.jpg format)
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Cover letter (explaining what is the reason why you apply for this course and how will the acquired skills help you in your career)
  • Copy of the highest educational qualification obtained
  • Copy of work certificate or official document of the current job position
  • Proof of English language level
  • Employer's funding agreement, if applicable
  • Employer's letter of support (recommended)
  • Scholarship application form (if applicable). Please refer to .

More information about the application process is available on our聽.

Number of participants

The number of participants is adapted to the chosen pedagogy.

Contribution to the SDGs