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Reporting Poverty: Training for Print, Radio and TV Reporters held in Lanao Norte on May 29 PDF Print E-mail


Ozamiz-Iligan Poverty TrainingThe Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project held a one-day training seminar on reporting rural poverty in Tubod, Lanao del Norte, Mindanao on May 29. A total of 25 journalists from print, radio and television outlets from  Iligan and Ozamiz cities focused on ways to improve local coverage and awareness of poverty issues.

 

Image The session, led by project partner National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, discussed how reporting, understanding and helping to address poverty issues through the media is an integral part of improving general human rights awareness across the Philippines. The Iligan-Ozamiz session forms part of the project’s objective to integrate human rights reporting in mainstream journalism.