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Amar Guriro selected for global nuclear reporting group

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 28 April 2026 |  JP Staff Report

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Amar Guriro selected for global nuclear reporting group
Amar Guriro, founder and editor-in-chief of Saga Digital AI, has been selected for the RevCon Reporters Group under the Stanley Center's Developing Story Project to cover the NPT Review Conference. It enhances Pakistani presence in nuclear reporting.
امر گُریرو کو NPT جائزہ کانفرنس کی کوریج کے لیے RevCon رپورٹرز گروپ میں شامل کیا گیا ہے، یہ پاکستانی صحافیوں کی عالمی سطح پر نمائندگی مضبوط کرے گا۔
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ISLAMABAD — Pakistani environmental journalist Amar Guriro has been selected for the Review Conference (RevCon) Reporters Group, an international initiative under the Stanley Center for Peace and Security’s Developing Story Project, marking a significant milestone for Pakistani representation in global nuclear policy reporting.

The RevCon Reporters Group brings together a cohort of journalists from around the world to cover developments related to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), one of the most critical international frameworks governing nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation, and the peaceful use of nuclear technology.

Selection highlights growing global engagement

The Review Conference, held every five years, serves as a key forum where member states assess the implementation and progress of the NPT. Journalists selected for the program gain access to expert briefings, international networks, and in-depth resources to strengthen reporting on complex nuclear issues.

Guriro, founder and Editor-in-Chief of Saga Digital AI, has built a reputation for his work in environmental and multimedia journalism. His inclusion in the RevCon Reporters Group reflects both his editorial focus on global challenges and the increasing recognition of Pakistani journalists in specialized international reporting domains.

Strengthening coverage of nuclear issues

The Developing Story Project is a multi-year initiative aimed at improving the quality and depth of reporting on nuclear weapons and related global security issues. Through workshops, fellowships, and collaborative platforms, it equips journalists with the tools needed to navigate highly technical and policy-driven subjects.

Participation in the program is expected to enhance Guriro’s capacity to report on nuclear governance, disarmament debates, and the intersection of environmental and security concerns, areas that are becoming increasingly relevant in global journalism.

WHY THIS MATTERS: Guriro’s selection underscores the growing presence of Pakistani journalists in specialized international reporting spaces, particularly on complex issues like nuclear policy. It also highlights the importance of building subject-matter expertise in newsrooms, enabling more informed and globally relevant coverage for Pakistani audiences.

ATTRIBUTION: Reporting by JournalismPakistan, based on publicly available information from the Stanley Center for Peace and Security and program descriptions of the Developing Story Project.

Key Points

  • Amar Guriro selected for the RevCon Reporters Group under the Stanley Center's Developing Story Project.
  • The programme supports coverage of the NPT Review Conference held every five years.
  • Selected journalists receive access to expert briefings, networks and in-depth resources.
  • Guriro is founder and editor-in-chief of Saga Digital AI and known for environmental journalism.
  • The selection highlights growing Pakistani representation in specialised global nuclear reporting.

Key Questions & Answers

Who is Amar Guriro?

Amar Guriro is a Pakistani environmental and multimedia journalist and the founder and editor-in-chief of Saga Digital AI.

What is the RevCon Reporters Group?

The RevCon Reporters Group is an initiative under the Stanley Center's Developing Story Project that supports journalists covering the NPT Review Conference and related nuclear policy issues.

What opportunities does the selection provide?

Selected journalists gain access to expert briefings, international networks, workshops and resources to strengthen reporting on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.

Why is this significant for Pakistan?

Guriro's inclusion increases Pakistani representation in specialised global reporting on nuclear policy and helps bring national perspectives to international coverage.

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