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EBU Ukraine Archive: Journalists’ Resource for War Reporting & Human Rights Documentation

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Preserving the Record: The⁤ EBU Ukraine Archive and the Future of War Reporting

The ‍European Broadcasting Union (EBU)⁣ has established a thorough archive dedicated to preserving⁤ reporting on the‌ Russia-Ukraine War,‌ creating ⁢a lasting resource for journalists, ‍researchers, and the public.⁢ This initiative aims to safeguard accurate,self-reliant journalism in ‌a conflict saturated ​with disinformation and⁢ to hold “the powerful to account and to make the world ‍a safer‌ place,” as stated by the EBU.

war⁢ reporting‌ inherently carries critically important risks ​for those ​involved – reporters, producers, camera operators, translators, fixers, and citizen journalists – frequently‍ enough operating⁣ in ⁢perilous‌ environments. Recognizing ‌this, the EBU Ukraine Archive serves as a “long ​tail” for some of the most brave and⁣ vital reporting ‌from the conflict.

The archive’s core mission is to counter disinformation ⁣and⁤ propaganda by compiling a factual and detailed narrative of the‌ war. As the saying goes, “Truth​ is the first casualty of war,” and the EBU aims to ensure ‍a robust⁣ historical record⁤ is maintained. This resource will be invaluable for journalists,⁣ documentary filmmakers, researchers, ‍and⁤ others seeking to inform audiences worldwide.

The ‌Ukraine Archive is⁤ a collaborative effort,demonstrating how multiple media ‍organizations can combine resources to achieve a ⁢greater impact. The‍ EBU’s unique approach‍ to creating a durable ‍archive could serve‌ as ​a model for future journalistic conflict⁣ and war archives,⁤ influencing the wider journalism ‌community.

Beyond its immediate purpose, the archive also⁤ seeks to ‌bolster public trust in media, a crucial ‍goal at a ⁤time when public media faces challenges and journalism’s⁤ business model is under ⁤pressure.

The project remains ‌ongoing,with reporting and archiving⁢ continuing as the Russia-Ukraine ‌war persists. Led by Anne Koch, ​Ukraine Archive Project Lead at ​the EBU,‍ the initiative builds on a wealth ‍of experience. Koch previously served as Programme Director for the Global‍ Investigative Journalism Network ⁢(GIJN) and held an ⁤award-winning career at the ⁢BBC,including roles as Deputy Director ⁤of ⁣the English World Service ⁣and ‌Executive⁤ Editor of ⁢flagship radio news ‌programs. She also served as Director for europe and Central ⁣Asia at ⁢Openness International.

This post was originally published by the EBU and is based on ⁢details ‍provided by ‌Anne ⁤Koch.

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