On World News Day 2022, celebrate journalism that makes a difference
- This year, World News Day champions journalists who serve communities, those who go above and beyond
- The Post’s coverage of Hong Kong’s housing crisis helps to tell the stories of the city’s poorest, so they can be heard and seen
Dear reader,
News organisations around the world celebrate World News Day on September 28. This is an annual initiative to recognise and amplify the impact of trustworthy, fact-based journalism.
This year, World News Day highlights the significant social impact of newsrooms. It champions journalists who make a difference and serve communities, those who go above and beyond.
Factual, credible and independent reporting has the power to raise awareness of social issues around the world. Over the last two decades, the media industry has developed in a way that has enabled publications to create value through their international reach. Meanwhile, specialised reporting has gained increased traction.
Insightful local news coverage has become more important at a time when misinformation is rife and trust in institutions eroded. By carefully reflecting on the most pressing concerns within communities, we are better able to advocate change.