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Rapport de formation des journalistes

Rapport de formation des journalistes
Du 19 au 29 novembre 2008, 24 journalistes congolais, dont 12 sont venus des Provinces, ont été formés au Centre Nganda à Kinshasa sur les questions des ressources naturelles et du journalisme d’investigation. SARW a visé en organisant cette session de formation, à renforcer les capacités des journalistes congolais à mener bien le  reportage de ce secteur avec expérience en vue de contribuer à la fois à la promotion des ressources naturelles de la RDC et à la surveillance de ce secteur crucial de la vie nationale pour sa bonne gouvernance. rapport
 

The Research Agenda

SARW research agenda is being developed in a deliberately evolutionary manner using three approaches to generate research: pro-active, reactive and collaborative research...

The Advocacy Agenda

Our strategies include:

  • advocacy for an access and provision of information act in all SADC countries;
  • budget monitoring and poverty eradication;
  • risk taking support and nam...

Speciale Table Ronde:

Les responsabilités des Entreprises Minières dans le Développement Social et Communautaire du Katanga

A l’initiative du Gouvernement Provincial du Katanga et sous le haut patronage...

Projects

 

Illegal Gold Trade in the DRC

The illegal trade in natural resources, especially minerals in the east of the DRC, is one...

 

Political parties and the extractive industries

Elections provide an opportunity for political parties to enter into a social contract wit...

 

Southern Africa media forum on extractive industries

This project seeks to strengthen mass media in southern Africa and increase their coverage...

 

Promoting social and environmental accountability in the mining sector in southern Africa

The project seeks to promote social and environmental accountability in SADC’s extractiv...

 

Barometer on resource governance in SADC

The barometer is being designed as a monitoring tool to support the oversight work of parl...

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