Newsrooms must hold decision-makers accountable on climate change, AFP’s Editor-in-Chief tells AMF 2022

DUBAI, Newsrooms the world over are facing the challenge of covering climate change, its impact, and life on earth, Sophie Huet-Trupheme, Global Editor-in-Chief, Agence France-Presse (AFP), said today during her session titled ‘Climate change and its impact on the newsroom’ on Day 2 of the milestone 20th edition of the Arab Media Forum (AMF 2022). “Life on earth is at stake,” she reiterated, “and that’s not an opinion.”

AFP’s Huet-Trupheme told an audience comprising prominent writers, thought leaders, opinion-makers, renowned media personalities, and senior executives of leading Arab and international media organisations that “climate change will define our children’s entire life, and it is important for media to tell them the truth with facts, figures and quality journalism.”

If climate change is the defining, vital issue of our time, how can we ensure that we keep the issue on top of the news agenda, she asked. Are our newsrooms ready for the climate challenge? Are we doing enough to fight misinformation and greenwashing? “For decades, climate change has been a side story in our newsrooms,” said Huet-Trupheme. “Covering it as anything more was considered activism.”

She noted, “As journalists and a media community, it is essential to raise awareness about the issue and hold decision-makers accountable.” The AFP Global Editor-in-Chief explained that it was the media’s “duty to inform the civil society the best we can,” adding that there was “a growing level of interest in such stories from AFP’s clients” and from the younger audience.

She said it was important to think about the formats of such news stories to catch the attention of the younger audience. “Explainers, great visuals, photos, videos, and graphics are very useful to attract this audience,” Huet-Trupheme continued. AFP, she said, had launched new formats with great images and easy-to-read text on social media platforms to attract this section of the audience.

“The public is also expecting accountability from the media explaining what should be done to win the climate fight,” she said. “That means we must establish standards in our companies to measure and reduce our carbon footprint.” Media houses must assess their buildings, travel policies and data centres to ensure a smaller carbon footprint. “At AFP, we are at the beginning of the process, but it is essential for our credibility,” she said.

“Climate change affects every area of our organisation, and this change is systemic. It is not just about producing more dedicated content or climate journalism. This is a total paradigm change. As managers of news organisations, it is our responsibility to shift our newsroom culture if we want to cover the story of the most important challenge humankind is facing.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi to unveil the Emirate’s latest healthcare innovations at GITEX Global Week 2022

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the Emirate, is set to showcase Abu Dhabi’s pioneering digital healthcare model and latest innovations at the 42nd edition of GITEX Global Week 2022, taking place in Dubai from the 10th to the 14th of October at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

DoH visitors will have the chance to experience and preview the latest innovations in healthcare including health information exchange system ‘Malaffi’, sector wide cybersecurity programs and robotic and AI-based innovations among many other innovative projects which have anchored quality and efficiency across the sector.

As part of Abu Dhabi’s strategy to drive a knowledge-based economy, DoH will showcase Abu Dhabi birthed technologies from five rising start-ups across the health-tech ecosystem. The start-ups have presented breakthrough solutions and treatments utlising Artificial Intelligence and robotics.

On the side-lines of the event, DoH will initiate partnerships with leading players to boost knowledge and experience sharing that foster excellence and innovation in healthcare to elevate the overall health journey and patient experience in the Emirate. In addition, an esteemed line-up of DoH representatives will participate in panel discussions and reveal key partnerships during the five-day event.

Positioning itself as an innovation hub, Abu Dhabi is on the way to complete digitalising the majority of its healthcare services. The Emirate has connected 100% of its hospitals to Malaffi, a first-in-the-region health information exchange (HIE) platform that safely and securely connects public and private healthcare providers, creating a centralised database of unified patient records, improving healthcare quality and patient outcomes. The Emirate has also applied virtual autopsy (post-mortem imaging), the first of its kind in the region radiological imaging technique.

DoH continuously supports start-ups throughout the different development phases, from ideation to introduction and scaling to international markets. The Department is currently extending support to over 60 licensed start-ups and in communication with over 300 start-up companies worldwide.

In a continues bid to elevate research and development across the healthcare sector, DoH launched the first edition of the Healthcare Research and Innovation Grant, a monetary fund that fosters research and innovation efforts among healthcare professionals across Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector. The Grant seeks to fuel healthy competition across the healthcare ecosystem in the Emirate as well as birth unique research projects and innovative products, technologies and services in Abu Dhabi’s healthcare facilities.

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) is inviting guests to visit its stand and view the latest healthcare technologies and innovations of Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector. The DoH stand is under the Abu Dhabi Digital Authority (ADDA) pavilion, located in Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum Hall, Stand No. 28.

Source: Department of Health Abu Dhabi