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SUPPORT FOR THE SYNDICAT DU PERSONNEL DE LA PRESSE ET DE L’AUDIO-VISUEL DE DJIBOUTI (SPAD)

Year when project approved: 
2015

The aim of the project is to contribute to training in investigative journalism and in so doing remove the main obstacles to in-depth, high-quality inquiries. The message that needs to be driven home is that there is no quick and easy way to produce good articles, and that investigations that require time and effort are always worth it in the end.
 
Two training sessions, each lasting 2 days, will be organised: one for print-media personnel, and one for audiovisual-media personnel. The UNESCO Manual, "Hypothesis-based investigation: the Investigative Journalist's manual" will be used to train 40 journalists, including 21 female journalists.

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59

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354GLO5003.16

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SYNDICAT DU PERSONNEL DE LA PRESSE ET DE L’AUDIO-VISUEL DE DJIBOUTI (SPAD) MS AÏCHA AHMED YOUSSOUF

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UNESCO

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djibouti

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