GPU trains journalists on migration reporting




 The Gambia Press Union (GPU) in partnership with the International Federation Of Journalists (IFJ) and support from the European Union (EU) on Thursday 28, November 2024 trained community radio journalists from various media houses. The event was held at the Wallymann Hotel, North Bank Region.


The two day capacity building training was aimed at equipping journalists with comprehensive knowledge on migration trends, and its impacts across communities.


Sainey Dibba, Manager Farafenni community radio highlighted the significance of the training for Journalists in the North Bank. He further commended the Gambia Press Union for initiating the training.


Isatou Keita, the Vice President of the Gambia Press Union equally spoke on the importance of the training. She urged the participants to utilize the knowledge gained from the training.


Papa Tunkara, Chairman Kerewan Area Council (KAC). said migration is not only a local or regional problem but an international phenomenon with overwhelming and often disastrous and destructive consequences.


“It has caused a significant depletion of labor and so many able bodied-men and women sadly lost their prescious lives by embarking on such dangerous journeys.” he said.


He added: “We must use all the apparatus and platforms that are available to us to adequately sensitize all stakeholders on the unspeakable and terrifying dangers of irregular migration as well as the significant threats that it poses to our economic stability and general wellbeing as a people.” he concluded.

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