In support of Ukraine CEPIC and EANA present a joint Awareness and Fund-raising Webinar: “#StandWithUkraine”
#StandWithUkraine
An Awareness and Fund-raising Webinar
This free-to-attend webinar is open to all of those wishing to support Ukraine, with a focus on photo-journalists and creators.
Attendance to the webinar is free. Those wishing to may make a small donation.
The speaker programme features representatives of Ukrinform, Ukrainian press agency, as well as testimonies of journalists, photo-journalists and photographers sharing their knowledge and insights of the current situation. We will present the two funds selected for support and how the funds will be used (please note their description upon registration).
The session will be followed by a Q&A and a debate on how press agencies, press photo agencies, stock agencies may/should/could react to the crisis and what you can do in support.
Upon registration participants may donate whichever amount they wish to specific funds to support creators, journalists and photo-journalists in Ukraine!
The session will be recorded and access provided to those registered participants and donors who could not attend in person.
30 March at 17 H: #StandWithUkraine
This is a joint webinar CEPIC & EANA
>>> Register here!
PROGRAMME:
- Oleksandr Kharchenko , director general of Ukrinform (Ukrainian press agency) on the situation and work of press agencies on “How to really help journalists to cover the war in Ukraine and how to prevent “fake journalists” from inflaming the war“
- Mircea Barbu, freelance journalist, now in Ukraine, reporting for Libertatea, BBC, DW, France24, ARTE etc. on “5 reasons you should help freelance war journalists stay alive while covering the war in Ukraine”
- Nick Fedirko , Advertising photographer, Shutterstock contributor, Ukraine, now in safety – his testimony
- Ernest Sagaga, Head of Human Rights and Safety at the European Federation of Journalists will present the fund dedicated to journalists and photo-journalists
The webinar is organised by CEPIC. Please contact Sylvie Fodor (here) for more information or input.