EAC-GIZ to organize
training on Conflict
Sensitive Journalism for media practitioners from EAC Partners States
The East African Community (EAC) Secretariat in collaboration with the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ) has organized training on Conflict Sensitive Journalism for media practitioners from EAC Partner States, 8th -12th November, 2013, in Bujumbura, Burundi.
The training is aimed at
increasing
awareness on conflict sensitive reporting and to nurture media
practitioners who are able to contribute to peace-building efforts and
resolution mechanisms
in the region. The
trained journalists are expected to act as catalysts among other
media practitioners, on raising awareness of conflict sensitive
reporting
and able to drive the region’s peace and security objective as
stipulated in the EAC Treaty.
‘’The
training will enhance the capacity of journalists in the EAC countries
on reporting on conflict-sensitive topics and related issues,’’
according
to EAC Head of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, Mr Owora
Richard Othieno.
He added that the training would be attended by selected 30
journalists and editors. ‘’This is a unique training opportunity for journalists and editors in East Africa,’’ he added.
The training will precede the 2nd EAC Conference on Peace and Security themed
“Promoting a Culture of Dialogue and Tolerance for Conflict Prevention and Peaceful Co- existence” In Bujumbura 13th
- 15th November, 2013. The trained journalists will be
offered an opportunity to attend the conference and are expected to give
wide coverage of the event.
The
training is part of continuous efforts of the EAC Secretariat to enable
journalists in the region to share the best practices and empowering
the media to report as accurately and widely as possible in the regional
integration process.
In addition, the training will also enable journalists to do networking with their colleagues in the region and as well as create
a database of journalists knowledgeable and trained in conflict-sensitive journalism.
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