Stöd och resurser för journalister som bevakar Rysslands invasion av Ukraina
I snart 30 år har Medieinstitutet Fojo arbetat med att stötta fria och oberoende medier i Östeuropa, inklusive Ryssland och Ukraina. Nu behöver dessa oberoende journalister och medieorganisationer i båda länderna världssamfundets stöd mer än någonsin. Både Ryssland och Ukraina har skrivit under FN:s konvention om medborgerliga och politiska rättigheter som bland annat slår fast att yttrandefrihet ska respekteras och att journalister i sin yrkesutövning ska skyddas. De modiga journalister som nu fortsätter sitt arbete både i Ukraina och på oberoende medieplattformar i Ryssland behöver vårt stöd för att de ska kunna fortsätta berätta om vad som händer i Ukraina och i Ryssland. Vi fortsätter därför, tillsammans med våra partners, arbetet för att stärka fri och oberoende journalistik.
Stöd och resurser
Linnéuniversitetets lista över experter som kan svara på frågor om kriget
International Journalists Network. ICJ har sammanställt nedanstående lista över stöd och resurser för journalister som bevakar Rysslands invasion av Ukraina. Följande information är tagen direkt från ICJs sida och är därför på engelska:
Emergency assistance
- The Media Development Foundation has launched a Coordination Center to provide support for journalists and media organizations. People interested in helping out can visit the website to assist in a variety of ways, including sharing relevant local information, providing shelter to journalists, providing needed equipment such as first aid kits, bulletproof vests and more. Additional information and relevant forms (in Ukrainian) can be found here.
- The Media Freedom Rapid Response is a Europe-wide rapid response program providing emergency assistance for journalists impacted by the war in Ukraine. Contact information can be found here.
- Journalists can apply for support from the European Endowment for Democracy by following this link.
- The Rory Peck Trust is offering grants to freelancers to support costs for temporary relocation, temporary accommodation, and safety kits such as flak jackets and helmets through its Crisis Fund. The Trust is also collecting contact information for providers of safety kits, which they will in turn share with freelancers.
- For journalists leaving Ukraine for Poland: the Fundacja Reporterów (Reporters Foundation), together with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) will help you arrange housing and find a job. Contact information can be found in this tweet.
- Germany’s Katapult Magazine is offering editorial offices and equipment for Ukrainian journalists. Learn more here.
- Free Press Unlimited is offering emergency and legal support for journalists, through its Reporters Respond initiative. More information is available in English and Russian. You can apply here.
- German media NGO n-ost, together with FragDenStaat.de, Netzwerk Recherche, Reporters Without Borders and Taz Panter Stiftung, are raising funds to supply journalists in Ukraine with equipment and support. Learn more and donate by following this link.
- The International Federation of Journalists, and the European Federation of Journalists have created a dedicated Ukraine Safety Fund to support journalists reporting on the frontlines in need of first aid kits, flak jackets, helmets, medical supplies and more. You can donate here.
Independent media support and content delivery
- The Kyiv Independent has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help them continue reporting from Ukraine. Follow this link to contribute.
- Together with The Fix, Are We Europe, the Media Development Foundation, and others, the Kyiv Independent is running a crowdfunding campaign to support independent media in Ukraine. Here’s more information and how to donate.
- Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has announced that it will launch the Lviv Press Freedom Center in Lviv, Ukraine. Here’s more information.
- Follow and amplify credible sources of information. Here are some lists compiled on Twitter:
- List of reliable journalists, fact checkers and more, compiled by ICFJ Senior Program Director Cristina Tardáguila
- List of women journalists covering the war, compiled by the Center for Women in Journalism
- List of journalists, from CNN reporter Daniel Dale
- Connect English-speaking Ukrainians with media outlets around the world using UABRAVE, a tool providing access to over 80 witnesses of the war’s developments from all parts of Ukraine.
- Shortwaves for Freedom is a grassroots crowdfunding campaign aiming to raise funds to support the delivery of Russian, Ukrainian and English-language content produced by Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) to people inside Russia, Ukraine and surrounding countries. It does so using short and medium wave radio that evades censorship and internet shutdowns. Learn more here.
Monitoring press freedom crackdowns
- The International Press Institute (IPI) is tracking the intensified crackdown on independent media in Russia, publishing a report on the censorship and arrests of journalists taking place in the country.
- Together with its partners at the Media Freedom Rapid Response and the Council of Europe’s Platform for the Protection of Journalism and Safety of Journalists, IPI is further documenting attacks on journalists in Ukraine and Russia, in connection with the invasion.
Reporting resources
Tips for covering the invasion
- Tips for reporting on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, from IJNet
- Tools and resources for journalists covering the Ukrainian war, from Journalism.co.uk
- Some resources for following the invasion of Ukraine, from Nieman Lab
- Essential Steps for Journalists in Emergency Situations, from GIJN
- Investigating Russia Around the World: A GIJN Instant Toolkit, from GIJN
Combating mis- and disinformation
- Documenting and Debunking Dubious Footage from Ukraine’s Frontlines, from Bellingcat
- Digging Into the Disinformation Campaign Behind Russia’s War on Ukraine, from GIJN
- Global Conflict Monitor, built by Brazilian data news site Nucleo, tracks over 150 trusted sources covering the war in Ukraine. It allows for simple, quick discovery of content from vetted sources.
- #UkraineFacts, from signatories of the International Fact-Checking Network, is a database of disinformation related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Digital and physical safety
- Media Safety Advisory for journalists, from the International Federation of Journalists
- Freelance journalist safety principles, from ACOS Alliance, also available in Ukrainian, and in Russian from the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
- Insurance for freelance journalists and local media, from ACOS Alliance
- Tips to help journalists protect themselves online, from IJNet
- Safety guide for journalists, from UNESCO
From the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ):
- Physical Safety: War Reporting guide, also available in Ukrainian and Russian
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Digital Safety: Internet shutdowns
- Physical and Digital Safety: Arrest and detention
- Basic preparedness: Risk assessment information. The template is also available in Russian.
- Physical and digital safety: Civil disorder, also available in Ukrainian and Russian
Refugee reporting
- Reporting on refugee communities toolkit, from IJNet
- Reporting on Refugees Guidelines by and for journalists, from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
Mental health
- Mental health and journalism toolkit, from IJNet
- Guide for editors and news managers working with freelancers exposed to trauma, from the Dart Center
- Tips to care for your mental health while reporting on Ukraine from afar, from the Reuters Institute
Ethical reporting
- In light of incidents of implicit and explicit bias in coverage of the Russian invasion, the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association (AMEJA) has called on journalists and news organizations to be mindful of the language they use when reporting on the war. Here is a link to the full statement.
Other resources
Faktajourens nyhetsbrev om kriget i Ukraina
Faktajourens nyhetsbrev v. 11
I nyhetsbrevet från vecka 11 får du också tips om hur du kan följa fact-checking om kriget i Ukraina och bygga din kunskap om vilseledande information.
Faktajourens nyhetsbrev v. 9
I nyhetsbrevet från vecka nio tipsar vi bland annat om fact-checkers i Ukraina, hur filmer och bilder kan kontrolleras samt hur vilseledande information om kriget sprids i svenska kanaler med hundratals följare.
Här kan du stödja oberoende media i Ukraina och Ryssland
- “Association of independent regional publishers of Ukraine” (AIRPU), representer omkring 70 media i Vinnytsia, Odessa, Khmelnytskyi, Ternopil och Cherson.
Det går att skänka pengar till dem via Patreon. Pengarna går direkt till alla de journalister som dygnet runt arbetar för att få ut information lokalt och nationellt.
Patreon konto:
https://www.patreon.com/ukrainianmediasupport… - Plattform för stöd till ukrainska oberoende media:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/keep-ukraines-media-going - Kiev Independent (https://kyivindependent.com/)
Drivs av de journalister som lämnade den tidigare väl respekterade Kiev Post, då den togs över av en oligark. Kvalitetsjournalistik på engelska.
Stödprenumerera här:
https://www.patreon.com/kyivindependent - Ryskspråkiga Meduza https://meduza.io/en.
Meduza drivs av ryska journalister som lämnade den väl respekterade Lenta i protest mot avsked av deras chefredaktör. Meduza är baserad i Riga, men med ett stort nätverk i Ryssland.
Stödprenumerera eller skänk större engångsinsatser här:
https://support.meduza.io/en - Gazeta Wyborcza Foundation
Fond skapad av Gazeta Wyborcza Foundation för att stötta journalister i krigzonen
https://www.fundacjagazetywyborczej.pl/en/projects/ukrainian-media-fund/ - Journalistförbundet
har startat en insamlingsfond för att stötta de två journalistförbunden i Ukraina och Europeiska Journalistfederationens EFJ:s arbete.
Den når du här.
Lista av betrodda nyhetskällor i Ukraina och Ryssland:
Media från Ukraina:
- https://kyivindependent.com – en specialiserad utgåva särskilt för utlänningar som publiceras på engelska av ett erfaret redaktionellt team
- https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/ – den engelska versionen av en av de mest populära och respekterade ukrainska nyhetsbyråerna
- https://english.nv.ua – den engelska versionen av en av de största nyhetsbyråerna
- https://www.kyivpost.com/ – Kyiv Post från Ukraina
Media från Ryssland:
- På engelska: https://meduza.io/en. Nyheter producerade av ett välkänt redaktionellt team som arbetar mestadels i exil
- https://holod.media/en/ Oberoende tidskrift från Ryssland ”Kholod”
- På ryska: https://novayagazeta.ru. Nobelprisvinnande nyhetsbyrå från Ryssland. Riskerar att blockeras av ryska myndigheter.
- https://en.zona.media/ Oberoende rysk media ”Mediazona”
Tidningsutgivarnas och svenska mediers debattartikel, 3 mars 2022:
Stöd för journalister i Ukraina och yttrandefriheten
Vårt program för bättre arbetsförhållande för arbetande journalister i OSSE-området uttrycker sitt stöd för journalister i Ukraina här.