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Ethical Storytelling in Anti-Trafficking Programming

Through our webinars, we aim to provide a platform for dialogue and learning on anti-trafficking programming. In partnership with the USAID Asia Counter Trafficking in Persons (CTIP) project, we explore themes such as practical implementation challenges of organizations, innovations in anti-trafficking interventions, and learnings on models that can be adopted or replicated.
 
In our next webinar on Ethical Storytelling on 3rd March, 8 am EST / 8 pm ICT, panelists will share their own perspectives on ethical practices and lessons learned that could enable anti-trafficking organizations, researchers, journalists, and practitioners to tell a story that resonates with their intended audiences while doing justice to the people in the center of these narratives.
  
In this webinar, you’ll learn from:
- A survivor that leads a survivor support group in Bangladeshi communities;
- An organization that started a movement for a new standard of storytelling;
- A photographer that incorporates ethics in the many decisions that an artist must make in documenting sensitive issues.
 
By the end of the webinar we hope that participants will have an understanding of some guiding principles to champion ethical storytelling in their own work, the practical steps they can take and resources that exist to continue learning.

Please register in advance for this webinar:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3945640762256847885