National Training Workshop Empowers Journalists for Climate-Aware Reporting

ISLAMABAD-UNS:A two-day national training workshop on “Environmental and Disaster Journalism” concluded on Sunday at the CSS Institute, Islamabad. The workshop, organized by ProtectEarth Consultants in collaboration with The CSS Institute, Momentum Development Foundation, and Resilient Future International, brought together senior media professionals, government representatives, academics, and emerging journalists from across Pakistan to strengthen responsible environmental and disaster reporting practices.

The event, held on November 1–2, 2025, aimed to equip journalists with critical knowledge and field-based skills to report effectively on disasters, environmental degradation, and climate change — issues increasingly affecting communities across Pakistan.
The workshop was inaugurated by His Excellency Dr. Ahmed Ali Sirohey, Director General, Crisis Management Unit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan, who served as the Chief Guest. In his keynote address, Dr. Sirohey emphasized that climate-induced disasters are reshaping the global security and humanitarian landscape. He also introduced his latest publication, “Networks of Power: From Sindh to Silicon Valley”, highlighting the evolving global networks of governance and technology in addressing crises.
In his welcome address, Mr. Muhammad Azmat Qazi, Chief Executive of ProtectEarth Consultants, shared personal experiences of reporting from flood-affected areas of Sindh and Balochistan. Reflecting on his collaboration with international journalist Gideon Mendel (The Guardian, UK), Qazi discussed how local journalists can improve crisis coverage and serve as first responders of truth. His presentation, “Learning for Environmental and Disaster Journalists”, illustrated the real-life distinctions between natural disasters, emergencies, and first response dynamics.
The featured technical sessions by Dr. Zaigham Abbas, Director, Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency, Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, who spoke on “Plastic and Air Pollution, and Water Treatment Technologies”. He also shared that how marine life is being effected by plastic garbage and thrown away fishing nests, and Mr. Ali Jabir Malik, President, Environmental Journalists Forum (EJF), who discussed “Environmental and Disaster Reporting amid Intensifying Climate Catastrophes.”. Mr. Ali emphasized on pre-training of each environmental and disaster journalist as they could visit the disaster hit areas with emotional stability and complete knowledge of dealing with disheartening situations.

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