ATMIS Supports Hirshabelle To Train Journalists

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 3

NR No: 044/2022 Date: 12 October 2022

STORY: ATMIS supports Hirshabelle to train Journalists

SOURCE: AMISOM PUBLIC INFORMATION

RESTRICTIONS: This media asset is free for editorial broadcast, print, online and
radio use. It is not to be sold on and is restricted for other purposes. All enquiries to
thenewsroom@auunist.org

CREDIT REQUIRED: AMISOM PUBLIC INFORMATION

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

DATELINE: 12/OCTOBER/2022, JOWHAR, SOMALIA

ATMIS supports Hirshabelle to train Journalists

Jowhar, 12 October 2022 - The African Union Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) has
supported the Hirshabelle Ministry of Information to conduct a three-day training to
support journalists on basic media skills in Jowhar, the capital of Hirshabelle State of
Somalia.

The training forms part of efforts to support the Ministry of Information and
independent media to build the capacity of journalists and encourage fact checking
to discourage fake news as well as ensure the safety of journalists in combat
situations.

The opening and closing ceremonies of the three day event were attended by senior
officials from the regional administration including the Mayor of Jowhar, Mohamed
Hassan Barise, Jowhar District Commissioner, Osman Mohamed Mukhtar Barey,
Hirshabelle Deputy Minister of Commerce Mohamed Yusuf Olow, and the
Hirshabelle State Minister for Health, Muhyiddin Muallim Mukhtar.

For more information please contact:


Snr. Communications Officer or Force Spokesperson
Ms. Gifty Bingley or Lt. Col. Abdullahi Ganale, Email: au-amisomhom@africa-union.org
Cell phone: (Somalia) +252 617 682 175/+252 613 665 356; (Nairobi) +254 722 586 005
Web: atmis-au.org | Follow Us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
At the closing ceremony, the Hirshabelle State Minister for Information, Omar
Mohamed Soomane, emphasized the essential contributions of journalists to peace
and nation-building.

"This training was made possible to strengthen the cooperation between the Ministry
and the independent media and improve the knowledge and quality of the media. We
believe the knowledge you have acquired will be useful for the media organisations
you work with and benefit your colleagues who were not fortunate enough to attend
this training."

The General Director of the Hirshabelle Ministry of Information, Yasin Ahmed


Mohamed, thanked ATMIS for the support and underscored the importance of the
training, while calling for more similar trainings to be organized.

"The aim of this training is to improve the skills and knowledge of the journalists and
also the Ministry and the media teams to come together, get to know each other, and
discuss how to work together. The team gained valuable lessons on several levels,
including how to avert fake and controversial news that can cause rifts in the
community," said Mohamed.

"We want to extend our gratitude to ATMIS, who played a special role for this project;
thanks to the ATMIS team in general and, in particular, the trainer they sent for us.
We hope this will be the beginning of many pieces of training to come and support us
to enhance the skills and knowledge of the media team at an international level," he
added.

Ifrah Muse Abdulle, a journalist in Jowhar who participated in the training, said she
had gained valuable knowledge and was ready to put into practice the skills
acquired.

"I would like to express my gratitude to the State Ministry of Information for giving us
this amazing opportunity. I am delighted to be a part of this training; we gained
valuable lessons which have enhanced our journalism skills, our understanding of
media and how media is important in our line of duty has improved," said Ifrah.

Another participant, Abdirahman Mohamed, said the training had been engaging,
particularly the various discussions on how to avoid fake news and the safety of
journalists in war zones.

For more information please contact:


Snr. Communications Officer or Force Spokesperson
Ms. Gifty Bingley or Lt. Col. Abdullahi Ganale, Email: au-amisomhom@africa-union.org
Cell phone: (Somalia) +252 617 682 175/+252 613 665 356; (Nairobi) +254 722 586 005
Web: atmis-au.org | Follow Us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
"We discussed at length the consequences of fake news and how we can avoid it.
The reporters' safety discussions in the war zone areas were refreshing. We gained
invaluable knowledge, which will benefit society," said Abdirahman, a journalist
based in Jowhar.
-Ends-

For more information please contact:


Snr. Communications Officer or Force Spokesperson
Ms. Gifty Bingley or Lt. Col. Abdullahi Ganale, Email: au-amisomhom@africa-union.org
Cell phone: (Somalia) +252 617 682 175/+252 613 665 356; (Nairobi) +254 722 586 005
Web: atmis-au.org | Follow Us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

You might also like