Conflict Reporting (War Correspondent) Course
Gain expertise in conflict reporting using hands-on methods for safety, sourcing, and frontline narratives. Master risk handling, digital safeguards, trauma-sensitive interviews, and moral standards to shield yourself, your colleagues, and at-risk sources while providing trustworthy coverage from conflict areas. This intensive programme prepares you for real dangers with practical skills in hostile settings.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course equips you with essential tools to report safely and ethically in dangerous areas. You will master selecting stories, finding reliable sources, using field methods, following safety rules, managing logistics, and ensuring digital protection during crises. Gain strength to safeguard sources and manage delicate information responsibly through targeted training for actual war zones.
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Develop skills
- Apply safety measures in conflict zones using HEFAT training, protective gear, and emergency evacuation strategies.
- Conduct reporting in tough environments by securing sources, checking facts, and submitting stories amid chaos.
- Enhance digital security as a journalist through device encryption, data protection, and operational secrecy.
- Uphold ethics in war reporting by obtaining permissions, protecting vulnerable individuals, and preventing harm.
- Build mental toughness by recognising trauma indicators and applying quick self-care techniques.
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