"AlertNet for Journalists" video

Reporting from a war zone in Beirut
Photo by Ann Curry, NBC News
Photo by Ann Curry, NBC News
Reuters AlertNet a non-profit humanitarian news website run by the Reuters Foundation, has developed a set of free online tools to help reporters, editors and producers cover conflicts, disasters and health crises. To see a two-minute informational video on the package on YouTube click here. We'd like to ask for your help in encouraging journalists to cover humanitarian stories - so please do forward this link to anyone you think might benefit from AlertNet's tools.
The video can also be easily embedded in any website or blog. The HTML code for this can be found next to the video on YouTube.
Many thanks,
The AlertNet Team
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