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    Coast Times DigitalBy Coast Times DigitalApril 23, 2024Updated:April 24, 2024No Comments67 Views
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    By Mwanaharusi Rashid

    In a bid to promote responsible journalism and foster peace-building efforts in Kwale County, journalists and content creators underwent comprehensive training on conflict-sensitive reporting.

    The initiative, spearheaded by WeWorld an international organization in collaboration with conflict resolution experts, aimed to equip journalists with the necessary skills to ethically and accurately cover sensitive issues while minimizing the risk of exacerbating conflicts.

    The 3-day training delved into various aspects of conflict-sensitive reporting, including understanding conflict dynamics, ethical considerations, responsible sourcing, and the role of the media in conflict resolution.

    The facilitator Mary Kiio emphasized the importance of balanced, fair, and impartial reporting, urging journalists to prioritize accuracy and context in their coverage of contentious issues.

    Kiio, a seasoned conflict resolution expert and trainer, highlighted the pivotal role of the media in shaping public perceptions and influencing attitudes toward conflict.

    “Journalists wield significant influence in society, and their reporting can either fuel tensions or contribute to peace-building efforts. By adhering to principles of conflict-sensitive reporting, journalists can help mitigate conflicts and promote understanding among diverse communities” she noted.

    Participants engaged in interactive workshops, case studies, and practical exercises designed to simulate real-life reporting scenarios. They explored techniques for identifying and mitigating potential sources of conflict in their reporting, as well as strategies for fostering dialogue.

    Additionally, the training emphasized the importance of sensitivity towards marginalized groups and minority voices, urging journalists to amplify diverse perspectives in their coverage.

    Halima Gongo, a freelance journalist, expressed her appreciation for the training, noting its relevance in the context of Kwale County’s diverse population and complex socio-political landscape.

    “As journalists, we have a responsibility to uphold ethical standards and contribute positively to our communities. This training has equipped us with valuable tools to navigate sensitive issues with integrity and professionalism,” she said.

    Her sentiments were echoed by Rajab Salim a content creator and social media influencer, He added that training will enable journalists and content creators to foster a culture of responsible journalism and promote dialogue, to contribute to lasting peace and social cohesion in Kwale County and beyond.

    The initiative which received support from WeWorld organization under the Kujenga Amani program reflected a collective commitment to promoting responsible journalism and peace-building efforts in Kwale.

    Mr. Livingstone Nyando who is the project coordinator of the Kujenga Amani program, underscored the importance of collaboration in addressing the unique challenges facing journalists in conflict-prone areas.

    “By working together and investing in capacity-building initiatives like this, we can empower journalists to fulfill their role as agents of positive change,” he stated.

    In addition to enhancing their reporting skills, participants were encouraged to establish networks and partnerships with key stakeholders, including community leaders, civil society organizations, and government officials. Such collaborations, the trainer emphasized, are essential for fostering transparency, accountability, and mutual understanding in conflict-affected communities.

    Looking ahead, organizers of the training expressed their commitment to sustaining momentum and building on the success of the initiative.

    The training concluded with a call to action for journalists to apply their newfound skills and knowledge ethically and responsibly in their day-to-day reporting. Participants were encouraged to uphold the principles of conflict-sensitive reporting and to serve as catalysts for positive change within their communities.

    As journalists return to their respective newsrooms, they carry with them not only enhanced skills but also a renewed sense of purpose and commitment to their profession; By embracing the principles of conflict-sensitive reporting, they are poised to play a pivotal role in promoting peace.

    The training was organized by WeWorld under the Kujenga Amani Pamoja project which is being implemented in the Swahili coast regions of Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique to support youth-led networks and organizations to actively practice and disseminate learning on peace building and conflict prevention.

    The project is a collaboration with 4H Tanzania and TABUFO in Tanzania, Stretchers Youth Organization in Kenya, Conselho Nacional do Voluntariado in Mozambique, and the Peaceful Change initiative.

    The project aims particularly at how young men and women can support peace-building and inclusion through cultural practices.

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