- 28 Jul 2010 - 15:14 - 15 Oct 2010 - 15:14
- 22 Nov 2010 - 14:54 - 26 Nov 2010 - 14:54
The Citizen Journalism in Africa programme aims to contribute to media capacity and media diversity in the participating countries
Overall objective
To increase outreach in local media of balanced, objective and informative reporting on the situation of targeted marginalized groups including women, which contributes to an increased involvement and participation of these groups in democratic processes on the national level.
Anticipated results
In order to achieve the first anticipated result, a number of activities have been planned. These include the following:
Training of trainers
The CFPs will be groomed to be able to fulfil their roles as in-country focal points. The training will create awareness and ability for the CFPs to use a variety of digital, traditional and edge-of-the-net media tools, media access and media skills. It is also aimed at improving journalistic skills and standards. They will be trained in facilitation, training and knowledge sharing skills. This session will also develop the outline and substance of the in-country training.
Other modules will be developed on issues like dealing with repressive media environments, data security, infrastructure and access and sector specific media skills. These will be posted on the online platform.
The first Training of trainers commenced on 26 November and will run until 30 November 2007. The participating CFOs are:
Behind the Mask – South Africa
Fahamu – South Africa
MISA – Zimbabwe
Kubatana – Zimbabwe