The document summarizes key differences between traditional reporting and conflict sensitive journalism (CSJ) when covering conflicts and violence. Traditional reporting focuses only on the worst violence and takes sides, emphasizing the harm done to one group. CSJ reporting provides a more balanced perspective by including views from all affected groups, exploring common interests and possible solutions instead of just divisions. It aims to avoid worsening conflicts through provocative or one-sided language and framing. The document outlines guidelines for CSJ, such as using impartial language, focusing on accuracy over emotion, and giving all perspectives a voice to build understanding. The goal of CSJ is to help resolve conflicts by informing the public on their root causes and potential solutions