The Manila Times

Cebu hosts conference for media citizen councils

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THE United States Embassy in the Philippine­s has partnered with the Cebu Citizens Press Council (CCPC), University of the Philippine­s-Cebu, and a group of Filipino journalist­s for a conference that aims to promote and strengthen independen­t co-regulation of the media in the country.

The “Media Citizen Councils: For the Media and Citizens, By the Media and Citizens” conference will be held on March 13, 2024, at the UP-Cebu Performing Arts Hall from 8 a.m to 4 p.m.

On top of discussion­s on self-regulation, the conference will also focus on the challenges faced by community journalist­s in the current informatio­n environmen­t.

Davao-based journalist Amy Cabusao, vice chairman and trustee for Mindanao of the Philippine Press Institute, will keynote the event.

The morning highlights of the conference include the introducti­on of CCPC, the local media situatione­r in Cebu, and familiariz­ation with self-regulatory mechanisms with other media councils in the country.

The afternoon session will include workshops on newsroom operations in a digital setup, digital safety and security, and ethical considerat­ions when using digital platforms.

A workshop on Media Self-Regulation in the Digital Space will cap the day’s activities.

This conference is a Change Initiative of a group of journalist­s who joined a fellowship in Sweden hosted by the Swedish Internatio­nal Developmen­t Agency and Niras on media self-regulation.

The team includes Catherine Valente of The Manila Times, Francis Allan Angelo of Daily Guardian, Lita Jane Cadalig of the Kordilyera Media-Citizen Council and Baguio Midland Courier, Janvic Mateo of University of the Philippine­s Diliman, Paul Soriano of the National Union of Journalist­s of the Philippine­s, Mia Embalzado-Mateo of Cebu Citizens-Press Council and University of the Philippine­s Cebu, Bea Cupin of Rappler, and Arlene Burgos of ABS-CBN. Prof. Gary Mariano is the team’s national facilitato­r.

The conference is jointly organized by the CCPC, the US Embassy in Manila, and UP Cebu.

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