The Dóchas Guide to Ethical Communications is a support to organisations seeking to implement best practice in ethical communications. It outlines key considerations and good practice for those working with imagery and messages in development and humanitarian settings.

Photo: Youth journalists interview people at food distribution in Tillabéri, Niger. Credit Plan International (on the cover of Dóchas Guide to Ethical Communications)

Dóchas Guide to Ethical Communications

New resource: a guide for trainers / educators / media roles

The Dóchas Guide to Ethical Communications is a support to organisations seeking to implement best practice in ethical communications. It outlines key considerations and good practice for those working with imagery and messages in development and humanitarian settings.

Graphic: by Dóchas

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