MiCT launched the book titled “Unbroken: 14 Stories of Ukrainian Resilience”, a carefully curated compilation of powerful stories by young, local and regional journalists from Ukraine.
Art and media play a crucial role in raising awareness about injustice, prompting us to reflect on prevailing thoughts and behaviors, inspiring action, and encouraging dialogue. Over the course of seven months between 2023 and 2024, MiCT collaborated with a group of artists and journalists in northern Iraq to produce a digital magazine focused on the theme of restorative justice.
In Iraq, a lack of truth, recognition, and action in relation to an estimated 250,000 - 1 million people who have disappeared over the last 30 years has affected Iraqis of different backgrounds and generations.
In the midst of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, media professionals face daunting challenges, including physical dangers from military actions, unstable utilities, and psychological strain from constant exposure to war.
MiCT worked closely with four female-led civil society organizations and produced radio programs tackling gender-related topics in Iraq. The radio shows aired from February – September 2021 in different parts of the country including Anbar, Baghdad, Diwaniyah, and Basra.
In Yemen, a thriving youthful population seeks social change and peaceful coexistence. Through the Arabia Felix Magazines, readers will discover how many Yemenis are paving roads to coexistence every day.
Through collaboration with exclusively female journalists, MiCT is working to unearth the stories of women and children living with perceived affiliation to daesh and leverage the stories to better publicize available political solutions and address enduring social stigma.
Since 2017 The Niles aims to support transboundary water cooperation in the Nile Basin. MiCT has been implementing this transboundary journalism capacity building and publishing programme with Correspondents from the 10 member states of the Niles Basin Initiative.
“Transmission Air et Terre” is an innovative information program for small scale farmers in Burkina Faso. The project provides farmers in the western part of the country with information relevant to agriculture, innovative ideas and best practice experiences.
Political and social issues are often addressed by music, theatre, art and literature – this holds true for inter-communal warfare in South Sudan as well as revolutionary clashes in Sudan or Egypt.
The Blue Peace Media Lab seeks to disseminate constructive and high quality stories that merit attention, foster an interest in the topic and ideally encourage to contribute to better water management as an active citizen or a water professional.