Reporting on humanitarian crises: A new approach to global storytelling
Presented jointly with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
The ruthless drivers of climate change, armed conflict, and natural disasters have sparked wave after wave of humanitarian crises — and at times, it’s too easy to dismiss the consequences. Journalist Heba Aly will not allow such complacency. As CEO of The New Humanitarian, an independent nonprofit, Aly leads a newsroom that delivers high-impact journalism from the heart of crises, amplifying voices of those in need and those who seek to help. In this fireside chat, she will discuss the power of storytelling in impacting change on a global scale. She will share her personal experience reporting from conflict zones as well as her leadership of The New Humanitarian, which is transforming coverage of global crises. Aly and her newsroom are the recipients of the 2023 Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.
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*SPEAKER*
*Heba Aly*
CEO, The New Humanitarian
*MODERATOR*
*Michael VanRooyen*
Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Director, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
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Видео Reporting on humanitarian crises: A new approach to global storytelling канала Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
The ruthless drivers of climate change, armed conflict, and natural disasters have sparked wave after wave of humanitarian crises — and at times, it’s too easy to dismiss the consequences. Journalist Heba Aly will not allow such complacency. As CEO of The New Humanitarian, an independent nonprofit, Aly leads a newsroom that delivers high-impact journalism from the heart of crises, amplifying voices of those in need and those who seek to help. In this fireside chat, she will discuss the power of storytelling in impacting change on a global scale. She will share her personal experience reporting from conflict zones as well as her leadership of The New Humanitarian, which is transforming coverage of global crises. Aly and her newsroom are the recipients of the 2023 Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.
#HarvardChanStudio #HarvardHumanitarianInitiative
*SPEAKER*
*Heba Aly*
CEO, The New Humanitarian
*MODERATOR*
*Michael VanRooyen*
Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Director, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
*Sharing diverse perspectives on public health. Speakers do not speak for Harvard.*
*SUBSCRIBE* to our YouTube channel @HarvardPublicHealth
If you love watching Harvard Chan Studio events like this one, subscribe to our newsletter https://hsph.me/Studiosignup
*Follow Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health*
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Видео Reporting on humanitarian crises: A new approach to global storytelling канала Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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