The following is a statement by Rudaw Media Network:
Rudaw Media Network and Covering Climate Now form partnership to raise awareness about Climate Change in Iraq.
Climate change has become a pressing global issue, affecting nations worldwide in various ways. Among the countries significantly impacted by its consequences, Iraq stands tall, grappling with the profound challenges posed by a changing climate. In a proactive response to address this urgent issue and play a responsible role in raising awareness, Rudaw Media Network has entered a strategic partnership with Covering Climate Now. This landmark collaboration marks a significant milestone in Kurdistan and Iraq's media landscape, offering a unique opportunity to shed light on the climate crisis in the region.
With an extensive network of journalists and news outlets, Rudaw Media Network possesses the platform and influence necessary to disseminate accurate and up-to-date information about climate change in Kurdistan, Iraq and the region. By dedicating resources and airtime to cover climate-related issues, Rudaw aims to raise public awareness and catalyse meaningful discussions on climate adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable development.
This partnership empowers Rudaw Media Network to tap into a wealth of knowledge and experiences from journalists worldwide, enriching their coverage and expanding the scope of their climate change reporting. By joining forces with Covering Climate Now, Rudaw gains access to a global network of journalists, resources, and storytelling tools, ensuring a diverse and comprehensive approach to climate change reporting.
Rudaw Media Network's decision to partner with Covering Climate Now exemplifies our commitment to societal responsibility and dedication to promoting the well-being of the people of Kurdistan Region, Iraq, the region and the World..
Covering Climate Now has more than 500 outlets from around the world as partners.
Rudaw Media Network
Public Relations
May 24th 2023
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