Supporting Environmental Storytelling in Kazakh Media

How an environmental projectFrom October 17 to 20, 2023, the Central Asian Mammals and Climate Adaptation (CAMCA) project hosted a communication workshop in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The objective was to invite a select group of journalists, both independent and those affiliated with media outlets, to share their experiences and develop their skills in environmental storytelling. As an integral part of the workshop, journalists also had the opportunity to apply these techniques by visiting project field sites, engaging with communities, and interviewing national experts as well as local and national government officials. To get the most out of this workshop, the number of participants was restricted to ten journalists, each with experience in environmental reporting and a strong interest in stories about Tajik people contributing to biodiversity conservation. can strengthen Tajik environmental stories

| July 21st, 2025 | News

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