Journalism as a fourth pillar of democracy has an important role to play in education and awareness of nation-building.
A socially responsible, values-laden, enlightened, and fearless media can play a decisive role in educating the public and uplifting the spirit of a nation.
Journalists in the forefront of news reporting must be well vested with accurate information. The United Nations Development Programme, together with the National Coordination Office of Bougainville Affairs, gathered journalists together in Port Moresby for a two-day training workshop on ‘Conflict Sensitive Journalism and News Reporting’.
The workshop focused on increasing awareness among journalists on the post-referendum process. This includes the on-going joint consultation processes between the Autonomous Bougainville Government and the Government of Papua New Guinea. This effort initiative aims to ensure journalists are well informed on the latest developments on Bougainville and can contribute towards accurate and sensible news reporting.
“The United Nations Development Programme is very pleased to support this workshop alongside both governments. It has been facilitated by the National Coordination Office of Bougainville Affairs. The training focuses on the Bougainville post-referendum process, however lessons and principles learnt will be applicable in other aspects of this work,” said Ms. Julie Bukikun, UNDP Assistant Resident Representative.
The workshop enabled journalists to familiarize themselves with the principles of conflict sensitive reporting - and how these principles can be integrated in their daily work.