Doha
Centre for Media Freedom (DCMF) is organizing six training workshops for Syrian
journalists, which will be held in Turkey and Jordan over the coming two
months.
From
November 17-23, the centre is hosting two workshops in Istanbul; the first on
international standards of quality and the second on online journalism. A third
workshop to be held in Gaziantep will focus on safety, as part of DCMF’s Ali
Hassan Al-Jaber programme for the safety of journalists launched earlier this
year.
The
project is the culmination of the Doha Centre’s efforts to engage the emerging
Syrian media landscape. A delegation led by the centre’s Director General Jan
Keulen visited Turkey last May to explore the conditions of Syrian journalists
there, as well as identify their needs and the best mean to address them.
Keulen emphasised the project’s strategic importance, highlighting “the pivotal
role Syria journalists and media activists play in providing reliable news and
information about the unfolding events in their country, as well as in creating
a culture of media freedom and ethical journalism in Syria.”
Additionally, as part of its Syria project, DCMF is organizing three training workshops in Jordan between December 3 and 17. Organized in conjunction with Community Media Network and Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism, these workshops will focus on international standards of quality, radio journalism, and investigative journalism.
Applications for these workshops are open until November 13. For more information, please visit: http://www.dc4mf.org/ar/content/4365
As part of its work to develop the
capacity of local media workers, DCMF is also hosting a three-day workshop on
social media for journalists in Qatar next week.
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