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This paper explores the evolving field of environmental journalism in the UAE’s English-language press as well as the national and international context that underpins it.
The objective of GLAAS is to provide policy- and decision-makers at all levels with a reliable, easily accessible, comprehensive and global analysis of the investments and enabling environment to make informed decisions for sanitation, drinking-water and hygiene. Every two years a report is launched.
This article looks at the process behind creating the narrative and 'rich article pages' which make up the Guardian's interactive feature about the Tasmanian bushfires in 2013.
Mr. Sergio Campos is Water and Sanitation Division Chief at the Inter-American Development Bank.
http://www.iwa-network.org/interview-with-sergio-campos-water-and-sanitation-division-chief-at-the-inter-american-development-bank/ [Accessed: 16.02.2018]Mr. Sergio Campos is Water and Sanitation Division Chief at the Inter-American Development Bank.
This online article provides insights and advice from on the effective use of storytelling in content marketing.
In this article author David Bornstein focuses on the organisation Charity: Water that has raised $100 million to finance water projects in the developing world.
This section provides you with an overview of the basics of writing news online, covering language, style, visual appeal and how to avoid making mistakes.
Interactive feature about the Tasmanian bushfires in 2013.
Original journalism can conflict with the demands of daily news output. BBC Belfast journalists show you how to spot stories in the most unlikely places.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/journalism/article/art20130702112133498 [Accessed: 14.02.2018]Original journalism can conflict with the demands of daily news output. BBC Belfast journalists show you how to spot stories in the most unlikely places.