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Newsletter n° 3 |
30.01.04 |
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| The Business of Newspapers
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| Ghana: Techniques to Jump-Start Human Rights Reporting |
Ghanaian journalists are set to receive a boost in their techniques for reporting on human rights issues. From 9 to 13 February, a training conference that combines the discussion of topical human rights issues with intense workshops will be held in an effort to equip the Ghanaian media with the practical tools for reporting on sensitive issues such as domestic violence, gay rights, and abortion.
RAP 21 spoke to Ben Peterson, executive director of Journalists for Human Rights (JHR), about the initiative and what it hopes to bring to Ghanaian journalists.
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| TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
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| 12 Spots Open for Gambian Journalists in Writing International News |
Gambian journalists may apply for a training course in Writing International News, hosted by the Reuters Foundation and the Commonwealth Press Union. The course focuses on the writing of international news, as practised by Reuters and other global news organisations.
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