Now in its eleventh year, the Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists was designed to meet the core element of U.S. Foreign Policy of "encouraging a free and responsible press all over the world". This initiative is especially set to engage young media professionals in finding new ways to foster a well-informed citizenry, examining rights and responsibilities of a free press in a democracy, and holding governments and institutions accountable. To be specific, the Department of State outlined the following objectives for the project:
The Africa (French) group visited Reno, Nevada; Tampa, Florida; and New York, New York. In Washington, DC, visitors heard remarks from Secretary of State John Kerry and legendary investigative journalist Bob Woodward. Highlights in Reno include a discussion on traditional and conservative values leading to the election with Nevada Assemblyman and Honorary Council to South Korea Patrick Hickey. Highlights in Tampa include a workshop with the Poynter Institute and remarks from US CENTCOM. They wrapped up the program in New York with various high level meetings with media organizations.
Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists: New and Traditional Media in the Digital Age – Africa (French) | November 2016 | |
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Number of Visitors: | 9 |
Regions: | Africa |
Countries: | Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, Senegal |
Impact Areas: | Media and Journalism |
Program Areas: | Global Leadership |
Partners: | Private Sector, Public Sector, NGOs |