Mali
On Thursday, July 24, at the Alioune Blondin Beye Peacekeeping School in Bamako, 45 young journalists, including 23 women, attended a training on human rights and gender-sensitive reporting. The session, organized by JHR in Mali at the invitation of the Mali Media Salon, was led by Dado Camara, JHR trainer, Publication Director of L’Annonceur, and
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Journalists for Human Rights has launched a new project in South Sudan, supported by the Canadian Government through the Peace and Stabilisation Operations Programme (Peace UPS). This project was launched in a spirit of partnership and shared purpose, bringing together South Sudanese media representatives and government officials. The event was marked by the participation of
Kenya
Journalists for Human Rights, in collaboration with Africa Uncensored, conducted a three-day investigative journalism workshop for journalists representing different media outlets in Kenya. Taking into consideration the crucial role played by the media in exposing corruption and human rights abuses and holding duty bearers accountable for their actions or inactions in upholding human rights, Journalists
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