
Professional Training for Journalists in the Americas

Colombian Journalists to Form Investigative Reporting Group BOGOTÁ, Colombia -- Twenty Colombian journalists from throughout the country
agreed Feb. 17 to create a national network dedicated to elevating the
practice of investigative journalism. The decision came during a two-day
training workshop in Computer-assisted Reporting sponsored by the Knight Center
for Journalism in the Americas. Read More »
| | Journalist Workshop in Guyana Addresses Electoral Coverage The Association of Caribbean Media Workers, a partner of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, held a workshop in Georgetown, Guyana, on Aug. 17, 2006, to prepare Guyanese journalists to cover the Aug. 28 elections for president and the Legislature. More than 35 journalists participated. Read More »
| Journalists from Peru's Provinces Train to Cover Regional and Local Elections More than 90 journalists attended a training workshop in the southern highlands conducted by the Knight Center's Peruvian partner organization about coverage of upcoming local and regional elections. Read More »
| | Three Trainings in March for Mexican Journalists The Knight Center for Journalism's Mexican partner, the Center for Journalism and Public Ethics (CEPET), will conduct three training workshops in March 2007 on use of the federal transparency law, coverage of sustainable development, and narrative radio journalism techniques.
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