CS3: Media engagement in the Nile Basin: outcomes and challenges ***ENDED
Session Summary Available on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hdKmwmmclo Presentations available on: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XQi139BmK8gqa0FtbLo7UEBq1wCrTp8R?usp=sharing
9:45 AM - 12:00 PMWed
CS: Civil society, participation and media
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Speakers
Polycarp Onyango
Frederik Mugira
Africa Water Journalists/InfoNile (tba)
Emmanuele Fantini
IHE
Dominik Lehnert
MiCT
Ms. Jane Baitwa
Communications Specialist
Dr. Grossmann Malte
GIZ Uganda
Sarah Bebb
Host
GIZ
..................................................................................................................................................... Host: Sarah Bebb (GIZ) Co-Convenors: IHE Delft Institute for Water Education SIWI MiCT Programme: Dr. Malte Grossman (GIZ) : Welcome remarks and key issues Experience Sharing Jane Baitwa, NBI :Keynote:_Creating an enabling environment for factual and constructive reporting on Nile Basin issues Dominik Lehnert, MiCT :Keynote:_The Niles – building bridges through joint reporting Emmanuele Fantini, UNESCO-IHE :Keynote:_Science and the media in digital water diplomacy: online training, podcasting, and webinars Frederik Mugira, Africa Water Journalists/InfoNile :keynote_Multi-media reporting and data journalism in the Nile Basin (title to be confirmed) (tbi) SIWI :Keynote_ Reflection on activities implemented over the years, and key achievements and challenges Moderator (Sarah Bebb) : Questions and answers / Discussion of presentations and additional contributions Moderator (tbi) : Panel Discussion Panelists: Jane Baitwa, NBI Dominik Lehnert, MiCT Emmanuele Fantini, UNESCO-IHE Frederik Mugira, Africa Water Journalists/InfoNile (tbi) SIWI (tbi) IWMI/GWP Media engagements: achievements and challenges 1. Reflecting on what your colleagues have presented, where do you seem common challenges that could be better addressed jointly? 2. What skill and information gaps still remain to be filled? 3. How can development partners better coordinate their efforts? 4. What role can or should NBI and its Member States play in better coordinating development partner interventions? Moderataor (Sarah Bebb) : Discussion of panel question Closing by Polycarp Onyango : Wrap up and key messages ............................................