EAC in cooperation with GIZ to organize basic training in regional integration for Journalist in Kampala, Uganda
The East African Community (EAC) Secretariat is organizing a three-day
basic training for journalists in the Partner States on regional
reporting 25-27 November, 2013, according to the EAC Head of Corporate
Communications and Public Affairs, Owora Richard
Othieno.
He
said the training, which is to heighten public awareness on the
activities and programmes of the EAC, is organized in collaboration with
the German International
Agency (GIZ) is to conduct a basic journalist training on EAC regional
integration reporting from 25th to 27th November 2013 in Kampala,
Uganda. Twenty selected journalists, four from each Partner State, will
attend the three-day special training.
“This
training is part of a broader media training intervention to enhance
the journalist’s quality and quantity of reporting on the EAC
integration agenda and
aims at enhancing journalists ‘understanding of the concept of regional
integration in general and of the history, organs, institutions and
policies of the EAC,’’ said Owora.
Since
the programme was initiated in 2011, over 70 media practitioners,
editors, script writers and photographers have benefited from the
programme.
The
training will precede the EAC-EABC Media Summit and Award Gala Dinner
on 28 November, 2013 in Kampala. The trained journalists will be offered
a rare opportunity
to attend the annual Media Summit, EAC Council of Ministers and the
Summit of Heads of State and are expected to increase the visibility of
the EAC events scheduled in Uganda.
The
training, according to the EAC official, is to open to all active
journalists in print or electronic media and on line publications.
The
training is part of continuous efforts of the EAC Secretariat to enable
journalists in the region to share the best practices in disseminating
regional integration
information and empowering the media to report as accurately and widely
as possible as well as increase the pool of trained journalists on the
EAC Integration agenda.
The
East African Community (EAC) is the regional intergovernmental
organization of the Republics of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of
Tanzania, Republic of
Rwanda and Republic of Burundi with its Headquarters in Arusha,
Tanzania.
The EAC's vision is a prosperous, competitive, secure, stable
and politically united East Africa; and the Mission is to widen and
deepen economic, political, social and culture integration
in order to improve the quality of life of the people of East Africa.
With a population of over 140 million and growing, the media plays a
critical role in communicating EAC and bringing out the news to the
world.
While
every EAC citizen has the ability to spread the message of East African
integration, not all citizens have the luxury the media has: The access
to be in
regional frontline of happenings. The people of EAC continue to depend
on the media’s curiosity, persistence and integrity to communicate the
message and spirit of East African integration. As such, the media
should continue to enhance the quality and professionalism
of reporting.
GIZ
In the spirit of partnership, GIZ supports people and societies in
developing, transition and industrialized countries in shaping their own
futures and improving
living conditions. Established on 1 January 2011, it brings together
under one roof the long-standing expertise of the Deutscher
Entwicklungsdienst (DED) GmbH (German Development Service), the Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH
(German Technical Cooperation) and InWEnt – Capacity Building
International, Germany.
As
a federally owned enterprise, GIZ supports the German Government in
achieving its objectives in the field of international cooperation for
sustainable development.
GIZ is also engaged in international education work around the globe.
GIZ operates in more than 130 countries worldwide.
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