Today November 8th, 2022, a Regional Adviser for Communication and Information for Africa of UNESCO visited AMDISS. UNESCO supported part of the infrastructure needs of the training at MDI including the provision of the radio production studio in 2016 and the computer lab/peace center in 2018 to facilitate media training.
AMDISS at quick glance
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Media Development Institute under @amdissmedia has admitted over 30 student journalists for a one year professional journalism training.... The training which started in 2016 has so far trained nearly 200 journalists across South Sudan of which this marks the 8th Cohort. #SSOX
Congratulations to the newly admitted studentsππ
βThis political environment has to be changed because when Oppositions are fighting, everything is not secure & all of us have been hearing that our politician has adopted strategy of no peace no war which means no stability,β Koang Pal Chang.
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That was an awesome presentation @ChrisMarol ππππ
Success Stories
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I was running a kiosk for charging cell phones to support my studies at MDI,β Peter Gatkuoth. βI also performed very well during my internship. I am so proud and happy about this hard-won award. It encourages me to do more in the field to win more awards and make difference in society.”
Peter Gatkuoth is one of the six MDI Alumni who won the award for exceptional writing on the humanitarian situation in South Sudan.
He encouraged his colleagues to devote themselves to educating, informing, and entertaining their audience regardless of the challenges facing the media space in the country.MDI Alumni Peter Gatkuoth, MDI AMDISS