SECTOR 4

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Media education for the public.

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Build capacity of new journalists and alternative press.

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Promote regular internal dialogues in the media and government/parliament.

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Training of journalists on digital migration.

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Training on content development for internet.

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Engage with civil society to build journalism as a profession.

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Distribute AMB report widely.

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Deliberate efforts to build capacity and strengthen community media in this
country.

Dissemination:
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1. Through Public Forums

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2. Through the media

The panel meeting was held on 20-22 November
2009, Hotel Cathay, Nakuru
Panel members:
1.

Ms Christine Nguku, Alternative Media Manager. christinenguku@yahoo.
com christinenguku@africadmo.com

2.

Ms Rebecca Wanjiku, Kenya ICT Network (Kictanet). rebecca.wanjiku@
gmail.com or rebecca@wanjiku.co.ke

3.

Ms Mary Njeri – Human Rights Lawyer, Executive Director of the Coalition
on Violence Against Women (COVAW). marynjeri@covaw.or.ke

4.

Ms Susan Kariuki, Programme Manager – The Youth Agenda (YAA).
susan@youthagenda.org

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