We push for migration journalism as the set of reporting standards that avoid amplifying disinformation, causing harm to vulnerable refugees, or sensationalising the harsh realities of displacement.
We notice that media outlets often accidentally spread online deception by uncritically repeating scam narratives or using dehumanising language toward migrants.
Ethical journalism acts as a frontline defence against the spread of harmful information disorder.
We fill this gap by running specialised capacity-building workshops for journalists covering labour, trafficking, and refugee issues.
We teach media professionals how to verify digital recruitment claims and how to interview trafficking survivors without causing further trauma.
By promoting ethical migration journalism, we ensure the public gets accurate information about displacement and migration.
This collaborative action with the media strengthens the overall information ecosystem and supports more compassionate, evidence-based migration governance.







