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Africa Suffering Because We Elect The 'Worst' To Lead Us – Lumumba
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The Gambia Gov't urged to stop illegal over-fishing by Trawlers
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Gambian Artisanal Fishermen are accusing Foreign Fishing Trawlers of illegal over-exploitation of fisheries resources, destruction of their fishing nets, calling The Gambia Government to stop ongoing illegal fishing activities in the country Mr Arfang Jabbi an Artisanal Fishermen in Tanji is calling on The Gambia Government to apply the fisheries regulations laws, to safeguard the country's fishing industry from the ongoing illegal over exploitation by foreign fishing Trawlers, who bent on fishing in restricted zones around Fajara and Tanji areas, as well destroying fishing nets of Artisanal Fishermen during night fishing in their restricted areas. "The Sima Boats are allowed to fish around 25 to 50 KM, Fila Turney Boats fish 80 to 90 KM, while Fishing Vessels/Trawlers start from 100 KM upwards in sea, categories depending on the depth of fishing nets, meant to avoid catching juvenile fish, which use to be given space under-water," he said. Mr Jabbi observed that fore...
12 dos and don'ts of journalistic interviews
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12 dos and don'ts of journalistic interviews by CRISTIANA BEDEI Nov 6, 2023 in JOURNALISM BASICS As every journalist knows, interviews make stories real. They bring us closer to the truth, give the news a voice and supply readers with first-hand experiences that deepen their understanding of the world. They also provide different perspectives that illuminate the complexities of events, issues and narratives. However, conducting an interview for a story is not easy. It can be difficult to grapple with a blend of humanity, ethics and accuracy, especially when veering into sensitive topics and managing time constraints. "Too often, as journalists, we're simply out there, just getting the news, and we forget to consider how our sources are being represented or want to be represented," said Jennifer Cox , an associate professor at Salisbury University and author of “ Feature Writing and Reporting: Journalism in the Digital Age .” To help jou...
Journalists sign letter protesting coverage of Israel
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Journalists sign letter protesting coverage of Israel, The Guardian designs a new long-form mag, and ads on TikTok rival network TV Need to Know Tuesday, November 14, 2023 Useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard . . . Israel-Hamas war takes deadly toll on journalists covering the conflict (PBS) . . . but did you know: Hundreds of journalists sign letter protesting coverage of Israel (The Washington Post) More than 750 journalists from dozens of news organizations — including Reuters, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe and The Washington Post — have signed a letter condemning Western media’s coverage of the Israel-Gaza war . The move is risky for some of the journalists; reporters have been fired for sharing political beliefs that could open them up to accusations of bias. The letter suggests that news outlets should use terms like apartheid, et...
Saloum CBOs need your support to build capacities towards positive transformation of their communities
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Representatives of some Saloum community groups are seeking donor support towards eradicating poverty, food self-sufficiency, food security, address rural-urban drifts, and prevent young Gambians from venturing into the risky backway to Europe in search for greener pasture, by embarking on agricultural production programs that will enable farmers to shift from depending on rainfed Agriculture to continuous farming, engage on enterprising and entrepreneurship skills training and developments activities, to create more employment opportunities for provincial youth, women and communities. The Youth, Women and community members living in Saloum District in Central River Region of The Gambia want to build organisational leadership capacities to prepare them to complement national efforts towards eradicating poverty in that area, as means to retain young people back home by creating employment opportunities for them in the rural areas through agricultural development programs. This they b...
Young Gambian writer seeks sponsorship to launch book entitle "Dream Chaser", aims to end culture of suppressing girls' education in Basse areas
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23 December 2030 is set for the launching of the Book entitle "Dream Chaser" aiming to promote girls education in Basse areas, Upper River Region of The Gambia, over 300 Kilometres from the Capital Banjul, but need sponsors The book highlights a prevailing culture of restricting girls from accessing education in the Basse areas, where the author is from, nd want to battle against such culture through the art of writing. Support girls education in The Gambia by being a sponsor of this book "The Dream Chaser" - book written by a15 year old girl aims to end culture of suppressing girls' education in Basse areas. The Masroor Senior Secondary School Grade 11 Pure Science Student wrote the book 2 years ago, but needed sponsors for printing, to publish it, to serve as agent of change in her constituent where educating the girl child is regarded a waste. Awa Camara authored a Book Titled: "The Dream Chaser," about 2 years ago, but has since been looking fo...