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U S Embassy and Barbadian Journalists Celebrates World Press Freedom Day with Investigative Journalism Workshop | U S Embassy in Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean, and the OECS

April 30, 2021 In advance of May 3, World Press Freedom Day, U.S. Embassy Bridgetown partnered with Barbados journalists and the Caribbean Investigative Journalism Network (CIJN) to celebrate the importance of a free press as an indispensable component of any free society.  To mark the occasion, the Embassy hosted a three-day virtual investigative journalism workshop for over fifty Caribbean journalists.  Recently-elected President of the Barbados Association of Journalists and Media Workers (BARJAM) Keith Goddard, who participated in the program, said, “The training provided very useful insights into the approaches of handling investigative journalism from highly respected persons in their fields.” Kiran Maharaj, President of the Media Institute of the Caribbean, the parent organization of the CIJN, and facilitator of the workshop, thanked the U.S. Embassy for its support and highlighted the need for more training. Commenting on the success of the April 27-29 program, Ms. Mah

SKNVibes | U S Embassy and Barbadian Journalists Celebrates World Press Freedom Day with Investigative Journalism Workshop

U.S. Embassy, Press Release April 30, 2021 In advance of May 3, World Press Freedom Day, U.S. Embassy Bridgetown partnered with Barbados journalists and the Caribbean Investigative Journalism Network (CIJN) to celebrate the importance of a free press as an indispensable component of any free society. To mark the occasion, the Embassy hosted a three-day virtual investigative journalism workshop for over fifty Caribbean journalists.   Recently-elected President of the Barbados Association of Journalists and Media Workers (BARJAM) Keith Goddard, who participated in the program, said, “The training provided very useful insights into the approaches of handling investigative journalism from highly respected persons in their fields.” Kiran Maharaj, President of the Media Institute of the Caribbean, the parent organization of the CIJN, and facilitator of the workshop, thanked the U.S. Embassy for its support and highlighted the need for more training. Commenting on the success o

Workshop highlights importance of Press freedom

Article by Social Share A recent training initiative of the United States Embassy in Barbados and members of the media has been labelled a success. In advance of May 3, World Press Freedom Day, United States Embassy Bridgetown partnered with Barbados journalists and the Caribbean Investigative Journalism Network (CIJN) to celebrate the importance of a free press as an indispensable component of any free society. To mark the occasion, the Embassy hosted a three-day virtual investigative journalism workshop for over 50 Caribbean journalists. According to a media release from the US Embassy, recently-elected president of the Barbados Association of Journalists and Media Workers (BARJAM) Keith Goddard, who participated in the programme, said: “The training provided very useful insights into the approaches of handling investigative journalism from highly respected persons in their fields.”

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