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  • IFJ urges media to report responsibly on Coronavirus crisis

    As the media coverage of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak dominates the media all over the world, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has urged the media to report responsibly and avoid creating any unjustified panic that could worsen the situation.

    In the light of the emer­gence of new coro­n­avirus infec­tions across the world, the IFJ believes the media’s role is to pro­vide cit­i­zens with ver­i­fied, accu­rate and fac­tu­al report­ing and avoid­ing sen­sa­tion­al­ist report­ing that could lead to gen­er­al pan­ic and fear.

    In the con­text of cat­a­stro­phes or epi­demics, fol­low­ing the IFJ Glob­al Char­ter of Ethics for Jour­nal­ists becomes more impor­tant than ever. The prin­ci­ples gath­ered in this Char­ter are the best anti­dote against mis­in­for­ma­tion, fake news and con­spir­a­cy the­o­ries that are cir­cu­lat­ing on social media. As its first arti­cle reads, «respect for the facts and for the right of the pub­lic to truth is the first duty of the jour­nal­ist

    Jour­nal­ists and media must report on facts and reli­able sci­en­tif­ic sources, avoid­ing spec­u­la­tion. Fear-induc­ing vocab­u­lary that could cre­ate a state of alarm that does not cor­re­spond to real­i­ty should be avoid­ed. Jour­nal­ists should also be espe­cial­ly sen­si­tive with the pri­va­cy of affect­ed peo­ple.

    Accord­ing­ly, the IFJ also calls on pub­lic author­i­ties and med­ical insti­tu­tions to pro­vide time­ly and trans­par­ent infor­ma­tion so that jour­nal­ists have access to all the infor­ma­tion.

    IFJ Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary, Antho­ny Bel­langer, said: “The jour­nal­ist’s respon­si­bil­i­ty towards the pub­lic takes prece­dence over any oth­er respon­si­bil­i­tyMedia can increase pub­lic aware­ness of the sit­u­a­tion regard­ing the Coro­n­avirus through report­ing that edu­cates, warns and informs prop­er­ly on the prob­lem. That way they can also be part of the solu­tion. It’s in this kind of con­text when we have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to again demon­strate to cit­i­zens the val­ue of qual­i­ty, eth­i­cal jour­nal­ism”.

    The IFJ rep­re­sents more than 600,000 jour­nal­ists in 146 coun­tries.

    BAJ has been asso­ciate mem­ber of The Inter­na­tion­al Fed­er­a­tion of Jour­nal­ists since 1997.

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