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Dishing the Truth: How Conflict, Climate & COVID-19 Impact Food Systems

Event Date: 
July 27, 2022

Today’s toughest crises — from conflict to climate change and COVID-19 — threaten our global food systems, with potentially devastating consequences for human, animal, and environmental health.

In this month’s Turn the Mic Around conversation, "Dishing the Truth: How Conflict, Climate & COVID-19 Impact Food Systems," Internews’ President Jeanne Bourgault is joined by Thin Lei Win to discuss the global food shortage and how journalists can better cover it. Thin is an award-winning multimedia journalist based in Rome, who focuses on food and climate issues. She produces a weekly newsletter called Thin Ink.

Turn the Mic Around: Conversations with Journalists & Technologists on the Frontlines. Join us each month as we go behind-the-scenes exploring stories from journalists operating in conflict zones, emerging democracies, and humanitarian crises as they deliver trustworthy information to communities that need it most.

These conversations are worthy of your time, and we'll keep them short: A 15-minute interview with 15 minutes for you to ask questions.

About Internews: Internews is a nonprofit that supports independent media in 100 countries – from radio stations in refugee camps, to hyper-local news outlets, to filmmakers and technologists. Internews trains journalists and digital rights activists, tackles disinformation, and offers business expertise to help media outlets thrive financially. For nearly 40 years, it has helped partners reach millions of people with trustworthy information that saves lives, improves livelihoods, and holds institutions accountable.

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