European journalism principles — balanced perspectives, efficiency, accuracy, thoroughness, reliability, separating facts from opinions, and respect for human dignity — are fundamental to Ukraine’s information strategy. This three-hour workshop will explore these principles both theoretically and practically, equipping Ukrainian media professionals to uphold their mission with professionalism and objectivity in the context of war.
The course based on both theoretical and practical classes covers the principles of communication in public management and administration, the fundamentals of strategic communication and the communication algorithm in crisis situations.
The event will contribute to the strengthening of inter-institutional and intercultural dialogue and to the establishment of cooperation between Ukrainian diplomats and representatives of the cultural sphere.
The course aims to help acquire knowledge about the management system in the regional state and military administrations. It will open up opportunities for cooperation and development and help civil servants prepare for Ukraine’s future membership in the European Union.
Countering Russia’s hybrid warfare – part of its full-scale aggression – requires effective communication strategies along with countering propaganda and disinformation, as well as cooperation with foreign partners. In the context of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, hostile narratives, disinformation, fakes and information manipulations have reached an unprecedented scale and become a global threat.
The roundtable will present Ukraine’s cultural achievements and opportunities in the international sphere. The event will allow learning about practical cases in the field of cultural diplomacy from the experience of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ukrainian Institute, and the Kyiv regional military administration. Also, well-known representatives of the cultural sphere will present their experience of international projects.
To create a platform to enhance the skills of the employees of the regional state administrations of Ukraine for more effective implementation of the Public Diplomacy Strategy of Ukraine, consolidation of efforts at the regional level, gaining awareness of modern challenges and trends in this area, in particular, work with digital tools, SMM and in the media space, etc.; to develop basic skills of project management, fundraising and strategic communication, as well as profound understanding of how to support local businesses and attract foreign investments.
To create a platform for networking and professional development of government officials to effectively implement the 2021–25 Public Diplomacy Strategy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, consolidate the efforts of employees of various ministries, raise awareness of current challenges and communication tools, diplomatic and business protocol and etiquette, and the specifics of Ukraine’s European integration course.
The training aims to improve the knowledge and practical skills of participants in public diplomacy towards increasing the level of communication capacity of universities with different audiences, building the image and promoting the university brand in the Ukrainian and international public area, facilitating networking and exchange of experience among representatives of Ukrainian universities and experts, promoting successful activities in the field of public diplomacy and the development of international cooperation.
The training aims to consult the ministries’ employees, present successful experiences of European integration of the countries that have already become EU members and improve the skills of civil servants. This training will help civil servants develop their professional competencies and learn about the specifics of multi-vector communication in the context of European integration.
Fill out the form and register to join the event. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by e-mail: prepress.gdip@gmail.com or phone: +38 (099) 054-92-74.
Principles of quality journalism. What each standard entails. How to follow them in practice. European principles on the conduct of journalists in times of war.
How to become a war correspondent and cover war events. Rules and restrictions in war journalism. Preparations for working trips to the frontline areas.
Finding fixers and building collaboration with them. Sharing wartime stories with an international audience. Working relationships between foreign and Ukrainian journalists.
Ethical communication with veterans and their families at different stages of a journalist’s work from preparing for filming or writing, finding respondents, the filming process and to publishing the story; ways to talk and visually present soldiers, veterans and their families; steps to take if the people featured in your stories are fallen.
Guidelines for visual materials and moderating published content. Social media standards and ethical considerations when reporting on casualties.
Considerations when preparing materials. Honouring the memory of the fallen in journalism. Recommendations for journalists preparing respective materials.
Interaction with digital platforms. Informative content of visual materials. Creating media content and conveying information through design. Collaboration between journalists/reporters and graphic designers.