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Eastern Equatoria journalists begin training on investigative reporting

The training, being held at Deno Hotel in Nimule town council, aims to equip journalists with the skills needed for in-depth reporting.

by Sudans Post
May 17, 2024

Eastern Equatoria State’s Magwi county reporters poise for a photo as investigative reporting training begins. [Photo by Sudans Post]
Eastern Equatoria State’s Magwi county reporters poise for a photo as investigative reporting training begins. [Photo by Sudans Post]
JUBA – The Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) launched a four-day training on investigative journalism for reporters in Magwi County, Eastern Equatoria state, on Thursday.

The training, being held at Deno Hotel in Nimule town council, aims to equip journalists with the skills needed for in-depth reporting.

Nonviolence Peace representative Toungu David said the training is crucial for journalists facing challenges in carrying out their duties.

“Unlike civil society, journalists face similar challenges,” David said. “We work with UJOSS and the South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network to empower journalists across the country.”

He emphasized the vital role journalists play in promoting democracy, good governance, and human rights.

“We understand the important role of journalists and media houses in the country,” David said. “This training will empower them with the necessary skills to do their job.”

James Opiny Clement, coordinator for UJOSS in Eastern Equatoria, said the training focuses on investigative journalism and journalistic ethics.

Opiny stressed the need for more female journalists, calling it a “call and individual dream.”

“This training will help journalists be committed to their duties and provide accurate information to the public,” Opiny said.

He urged media managers to encourage female journalists to participate.

Nimule Payam Town Clerk David Eriga acknowledged the challenges journalists face, including hostility. He emphasized the importance of accuracy to avoid problems.

“Journalism is the voice of the voiceless,” Eriga said. “Continue fulfilling your duty of informing the public.”

Eriga encouraged journalists to take the training seriously, as it will enhance their professionalism.

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