| Nizamiye Hospital’s Lifeline and the NUJ’s Democratic Mandate |
Nizamiye Hospital’s Lifeline and the NUJ’s Democratic Mandate
The 2026 NUJ FCT Press Week opened not with speeches or fanfare, but with compassion, a free medical outreach that brought journalists face-to-face with the reality of their own wellbeing.
In a profession often defined by deadlines, stress, and exposure to public scrutiny, this act of care by Nizamiye Hospital was more than charity; it was a statement about the value of those who hold power accountable.
Nizamiye Hospital’s involvement in the Press Week represents a growing recognition that journalism, though vital to democracy, is also physically and mentally demanding.
By offering free consultations, screenings, and medications, the hospital extended a lifeline to the media community, reminding them that their health is as crucial as their headlines.
The medical team’s presence at the NUJ Secretariat transformed the space into a hub of empathy, doctors and nurses attending to reporters who, for once, were the subjects of care rather than the storytellers.