MS Launches Stakeholders' Conversation on the Media and COVID-19

The Institute for Media and Society, IMS today launched a national Stakeholders’ Conversation on the Media and COVID-19. The launch was announced via a press release.

 According to the executive director of IMS, Mr. Akin Akingbolu, “the aim of the initiative, which emerged from broad consultations, is to contribute to deepening the delivery of public information and education by the media on COVID-19 in Nigeria”.

The Conversation is erected on the foundation that quality and inclusive dialogue is a strong element in the search for solutions to defeat the pandemic.

“The Conversation, which runs on an online platform, will focus on the trends and challenges of media coverage of COVID-19 issues in Nigeria. As journalists work on the frontlines to report the pandemic, they come in contact with new experiences, even as they face a diversity of institutional and external challenges. Attention to these and more will be prioritized in this dialogue.

“Participants in the Conversation are drawn from a broad range of key media and public health stakeholder groups. Among the illustrious men and women are those based in Nigeria as well as compatriots in the Nigerian Diaspora.  Each comes into the Conversation with a wealth of relevant experience and track record of commitment to noble and progressive causes within and outside the media and health industries,the IMS release explained.

 Participants will exchange ideas and generate collective takeaways which will be processed and presented to the media, the public and the government at specific intervals. Thus, the Conversation will produce outputs which feed into national practice and policy. In a practical sense, it will generate ideas to strengthen media practice as well as policy and regulation in the fight to contain and overcome COVID-19 in Nigeria.

The Conversation is expected to establish cross-border linkages that will contribute to and draw relevant experience from similar initiatives at the international level.

Akingbolu said IMS is optimistic that, with the careful packaging of the initiative, quality outputs will emerge that will flow into the nation’s collective effort to defeat COVID-19.

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