Solutions journalism in the coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict – #UNMediaSeminar on Peace

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The United Nations Annual International Media Seminar on Peace in the Middle East will be held virtually this year on 16 November and 17 November.

Organized by the United Nations Department for Global Communications, in the context of its special information programme on the question of Palestine, this annual event aims to sensitize public opinion to the question of Palestine and promote a peaceful settlement to the Israeli‑Palestinian conflict. It also aims to bring together journalists, media experts, think tanks, diplomats and members of academia from Israel, the State of Palestine, the wider Middle East, Europe, the United States and other parts of the world to discuss media-related dynamics and trends connected to the Israeli‑Palestinian conflict.

On Wednesday, 17 November, at 10:30 a.m. EST, Nanette Braun, Chief of Communications Campaigns Service in the United Department of Global Communications, will moderate the second panel discussion, which will be held under the theme: “Solutions journalism in the coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict”. Dina Aboughazala, Founder of Egab, Daoud Kuttab, Director General of Community Media Network and Eetta Prince-Gibson, former Editor‑in‑Chief of The Jerusalem Report will sit on that panel.

Panel 2: Solutions journalism in the coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict

#UNMediaSeminar

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