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11:00 a.m. EDT, Tuesday, October 25, 2022
As the number of displaced persons and refugees continues to multiply, it is important to provide more news coverage of forced migration. But it is just as urgent that public service media take steps to reach these populations with news, information and educational programming. VOA is among the organizations providing targeted media content to some key refugee populations.
- What can NGOs and journalists who cover conflicts and crises tell us about the lives of refugees and displaced persons who are on the move and separated from their communities?
- Is it possible to reach more displaced persons with information than we are now?
- Is it a matter of innovation, more resources or both?
As VOA celebrates its 80th anniversary, please join Acting VOA Director Yolanda López and a distinguished panel for a virtual discussion of Reaching and Engaging Refugee and Displaced Communities
Introduction: Yolanda Lopez, Acting VOA Director
Moderator: Gary Butterworth, VOA Refugee Program Manager
Panel:
- Kasim Abdurehim, VOA International Journalist
- Lesley Bourns, Vice President, Humanitarian Programs, Sesame Workshop
- Paul Dillon, Director, International Organization for Migration, Media and Communications Division
- Biliny Manyang, Contributor, Kakuma News Reflector