International Mother Earth Day is celebrated worldwide on the 22nd of April to support the environmental protection and to recognize the saviours of mother nature. This year the theme is “Protect our species” and has a focus on saving species which are on the verge of extinction due to climate change, deforestation, pollution and illegal poaching.
AIBD has always been an advocate on highlighting human developmental issues with the support of its members and partners. The institute has been playing its role as a catalyst for the awareness of Sustainable Development goals (SDG Agenda 2030) through Asian-Pacific media.
For the past few years the institute had organised various regional and in-country workshops on climate change reporting, reporting in natural hazards, using the power of data to report and analyse the upcoming climatic threats and how to disseminate such information through the media in an impactful manner.
For the occasion, AIBD produced online presentations depicting that how Asian-Pacific broadcasters are raising awareness to educate their audience to protect, preserve and help the environment for potential imminent threats.
Renowned Australian broadcaster, Ms Clare Arthurs, contributed her ideas on the significance of safety for environmental journalists and how to report such incidents. This presentation was a teaser to our upcoming workshops on the same subject.
Earth Day 2019
International Mother Earth Day is celebrated worldwide on the 22nd of
AMS 2019 Speakers & Bio
Speakers for Asia Media Summit 2019 will be announced shortly.
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Nineteen participants from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar,
AIBD In-Country Workshop on Marketing & Commercialisation
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