US Embassy Empowers Journalists
Forum
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
Over one hundred Liberian journalists were proud recipients of mini tape
recorders from the Public Affairs Office of the United States Embassy.
This gesture was a result of a two-day Follow-up Symposium Workshop for
Liberian Journalists organized by the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) and the
U.S. Embassy Office of Public Affairs held at the YMCA.
The workshop brought together several media specialists who spoke on various
topics. Among them was Lekan Olagunju, Executive Secretary-NSIAC/American
Corner, Nigeria.
He spoke on the topics: Liberia Media Challenges; Good English: Vehicles
of Good Writing and Repositioning the Media for Complex Challenges of Information
and Reconstruction in Contemporary Liberia.
Also speaking was Medina Wesseh, Senior Project Development Officer of Liberia
Transitional Initiative (LTI). Mrs. Wesseh who spoke on the topic: USAID
Media Development Program, called on journalists to take advantage of the
computer training opportunity being offered by her institution and the UNDP.
She said LTI would like to work in partnership with PUL to help build the
capacity of Liberian journalists in computer training, saying, “we
will provide computers [which have already been made available but not yet
delivered to PUL], while the UNDP will sponsor the training program.”
For his part, UNDP communication expert, Paul Van Goethem, who spoke on
the topic: UNDP Media Development, admonished journalists to make use of
the training program to enhance their capacity.
Mr. Goethem said what is obtaining now is just smaller training package
for Liberian journalists while the bigger package is underway. According
to him, they have put together a proposal package for US 9 million dollars
to build up media capacity in Liberia.