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| Students trained to work in the campus radio in Rwanda Two-week training for 26 students of the National University of Rwanda on radio journalism ended in Butare on 18 November 2005 with a graduation ceremony in the presence of the Rwandan Minister of Information. |
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Two-week training for 26 students of the National University of Rwanda on radio journalism ended in Butare on 18 November 2005 with a graduation ceremony in the presence of the Rwandan Minister of Information.
The training was organized within the framework of the UNESCO project on establishing the first university/community radio in Rwanda (Radio Salus), funded by the Funds in Trust from Japan.
The training covered, among other areas:
"I was impressed by the fact that even very young students are aware of the legacy of the media role during the genocide: they want to understand and to move beyond", said the trainer Michelle Betz. "I will go around asking peasants what they think about women’s conditions and then go to interview authorities" declared one of the trainees, Eupene Kwibuica, whose intention is to produce a programme about gender development for Radio Salus.
During the training
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· Training of Media Professionals: News Archives 2005 · Capacity Building: News Archives 2005 · Rwanda: News Archives 2005 |
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