On 17th February, the international peace organization, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration
of Light (HWPL), hosted an online event with approximately 160 media persons from 49 countries in
attendance. This year, HWPL International Workshop on Peace Journalism marked the publication of
its 2nd journal, ‘Peace Journalism Studies’, produced in cooperation with 9 journalists worldwide.
With the theme of “Media Perspective on Conflict Resolution,” this event aimed to sharing the ideas of
peace journalism, bringing out collective voice of international network of media for peace, and
suggesting future action plans to appeal to people in globe to have peace in their minds. Among the
contributors, 6 speakers delivered addresses on the role of media in building peace, peace-related
issues, peace journalism and global security.
Innocent Yuh, Regional coordinator of Cameroon Association of Media Professionals (CAMP) South
West Region Cameroon, pointed out the need for discussion on peace journalism. “In navigating the
delicate tapestry of conflict and discord, Peace Journalism emerges as a beacon of clarity, an
instrument of empathy, and a catalyst for meaningful change. Peace Journalism unfolds as a conduit
for open dialogue, providing platforms for varying perspectives, and cultivating a deep engagement
with the multifaceted nature of conflict a resolution,” he said.
Emphasizing the importance of the code of ethics for peace journalism, Hendry Nursal, Editor-in-Chief
of Jambidaily.com, stated, “Journalists must be able to be present at the events. We cannot deny that
the media must strive to be in a position to remain a source of correct information and present it
professionally according to rules such as code of ethics. This ensures that journalists are responsible
in their profession, specifically searching for and presenting information.”
Ihor Shevyrov, Journalist and Lawyer of Ukraine, appealed to the participants on the role of peace
journalism in creating foundation for resolving the conflict. “The war in Ukraine poses threats to the
entire global security. It should also be emphasized that not only states are influential "players" in
strengthening global security. This is also the interest of civil society and civil society institutions.
Peace journalism helps to establish communications between parties in conflict,” he said.
Lok Bahadur Chaudhary, Founder Publisher and Editor of Hamarpahura.com, suggested practical
approach by journalists for peacebuilding by saying, “We not only raise awareness but also inspire
individuals to actively engage in the pursuit of peace, hastening the realization of a peaceful world.
Regular reporting of global peace events should be a monthly endeavor in each country.”
Regarding the positive role of social media by individuals for peacebuilding, Oral Ofori, Founder of
TheAfricanDream Company, said, “Social media enables people from different cultures and
backgrounds to engage with one another directly. Interactions on these digital platforms, when used
positively, can foster a global community that works collectively towards peace and mutual
understanding. Grassroots reports have brought attention to conflicts that might have otherwise gone
unnoticed or unreported.”
“By 2022, 60% of the public believes that the news they receive contains bias or even disinformation.
In its meaning and principles, peace journalism is a journalism practice that aims to minimize conflict,
promote dialogue, and help build peace in society. HWPL is the only international non-governmental
organization that calls on all media to promote peace,” said Rana Setiawan, Chief Reporter of Mira
Islamic News Agency (MINA).
The host organization, HWPL, is globally engaged in initiatives not only in journalism but also in
peace education, interfaith dialogue, youth and women's activities, and the establishment of
international law for peace. As HWPL continues to champion peace journalism, the event resonates
as a call for a media effort, urging all media outlets to embrace their role in fostering a world united in
pursuit of lasting peace.