
Foredrag/tale/interview
Torsdag den 17. juni 2021
Can constructive journalism inspire a new political culture and democratic dialogue for the SDGs?
Mere om
Constructive conversation lies at the heart of our democracies. In order to address urgent challenges and deliver on the Decade of Action for the 2030 Agenda, we need a cross-cutting dialogue about the possibilities and challenges of achieving the SDGs thereby ensuring a more equal, just, and green future for all. The relationship between the political world and the press is indispensable in shaping that conversation. With media focused on sensational news and conflicts, politicians are rewarded for attacking their opponents rather than striving for bipartisan action. ‘Constructive journalism’ is a movement working to change the global news culture. Can political actors learn from this movement to change the political culture to focus less on negative campaigning and more on delivering long term solutions, more on allowing space for nuances and doubts, and less on short-term political gains. Join our global thought leaders on this critical topic for achieving transformative change.
Deltagere
Kirsten Brosbøl, CEO & Founder, 2030beyond
Imelda Acheing, CEO, Kenya Parliamentary Caucus on Sustainable Development & Business
Cynara Vetch, International Project Lead, Constructive Institute
Mike Lake, Member of Parliament, Canadian House of Commons
Timothy Franklyn, Founder, National School of Journalism
Pauline Ungaji Ogada, Journalist, Nation Media Group
Arrangører
2030beyond
Constructive Institute
Lokation
C5 - Verdensmålenes Plads
Detaljer
Tema
Livestream
https://vimeo.com/564166411Hjemmeside
http://pfgg.org