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UNDP

Business and Rights Media Training for UNDP

SDG

SERVICES

  • Training Design & Implementation

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Communication Professionals
  • Journalists

PLATFORM

  • Webinars
  • Handbook
A digital collage of cutouts of an Indian man smiling, a smiling Indian woman carrying a load on her head, cut outs of the Earth and leaves—representing Newsworthy.Studio's Business and Rights Media Training project for UNDP.

As part of the UNDP’s Business and Human Rights in Asia project to look at global commerce through the lens of gender, environment, supply chains and labour, Newsworthy.Studio conducted a media training on how to spot stories of this nature, and how to apply the gender lens.

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The Challenge

Telling stories on businesses through an intersectional lens

The Outcome

Media trainings on how to identify business stories across beats

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Capacity Building Trainings for Journalists

Newsworthy.Studio’s previous work with Oxfam India on a digital training module on business responsibility was used as part of the same. The UNDP training, conducted online, helped journalists and social sector professionals on how to look at the gender lens, mainstream it, frame and pitch stories as well as use multimedia tools and content frameworks in their work.

Explore our Work

A women in a pink saree and a flowers in her black hair. She is looking at road in the background with her back facing the camera, used as a representative image for a series on gender-based violence

PARI

Shifting the narrative around sexual and gender-based violence

Reportage.

Image from the cover page of Population Foundation of India's 2023-24 report showing a group of students in a classroom, raising hands.

Population Foundation of India

Promoting informed discourse on changing population dynamics

Annual, ESG & Research Reports.

A graphic to promote electoral media literacy. It features the title “Democracy, in 2 Minutes,” with the “2” as a victory sign. It has three grayscale figures—Aditya Varier, Pallavi Prasad, and Aditi Murti—alongside a bowl of noodles as a symbol for quick content. It also has an inked finger, smartphone, and voting machine, all on a purple background. It blends pop culture with civic engagement.

DataLEADS

Boosting voter literacy ahead of Lok Sabha Polls 2024

Content IPs. Graphics & Illustrations. Photos & Videos.