In June and September, the Swedish Dialogue Institute for the Middle East and North Africa hosted two informal workshops, as part of a pilot project on "Building Trust in Media". These workshops were a follow-up to a project, carried out by Reporters without Borders (RSF) in Sweden and the Community Media Network (CMN) in Jordan, funded by the Swedish Institute's "Creative Force". The project aimed to promote transparency and trust through knowledge sharing and networking amongst media practitioners.
In June and in September 2023, the Swedish Dialogue Institute for the Middle East and North Africa hosted two informal media workshops. The workshops were a follow-up to a project on "Building Trust in Media", a project, carried out by Reporters without Borders (Reportrar utan gränser) in Sweden and the Community Media Network in Jordan, funded by the Swedish Institute's "Creative Force". The project aimed at promoting media transparency and trust, by knowledge sharing and networking amongst media practitioners.
The project’s main component was a study visit to Sweden, by three Jordanian journalists, in June. The trip provided an opportunity for the journalists to engage with Swedish media experts and gain insights into Swedish media's approach to building trust with the audiences and in combatting disinformation. The topics covered press freedom rules in Sweden and the historical background, the current state of Swedish media, journalism practices, social media strategies, and trends in public opinion.
In the two workshops hosted by the Dialogue Institute the Jordanian journalists shared their insights and experiences from the visit with colleagues. This was followed by conversations on trust building in media in Jordan and in the wider MENA region.
Some of the key take-aways from the workshops were:
For more details, read the Report on workshops in trust building in media