In today’s congregation, we have graduated 29 students, including 7 females after completing a one-year course in journalism. The students were awarded Advanced Certificates in Journalism. We are happy to announce that we have graduated a total of 161 student journalists from 2016 to date. We thank our partners, USAID, NCA, NPA, UK Embassy, Internews, and UNESCO for their unwavering and generous support of our work.
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Honored to meet advocates who combat Sexual & Gender-Based Violence in #SouthSudan. Preventing SGBV & support for victims & families is a human rights priority. -MJA #SSOT
AMDISS trains 20 journalists on conflict-sensitive reporting, media law, ethics and code of conduct, GBV, and trauma healing in Aweil.
Thank you to @USAIDSouthSudan
for supporting the training. @AFEXafrica @IFEX @USMissionJuba
AMDISS trains 20 journalists on conflict-sensitive reporting, media law, ethics and code of conduct, GBV, and trauma healing in Aweil.
Thank you to @USAIDSouthSudan
for supporting the training. @AFEXafrica @IFEX @USMissionJuba
AMDISS is recruiting.
Please send your updated CV to info@amdiss.org.
See the details hereunder. Good luck.
Success Stories
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“I was running a kiosk for charging cell phones to support my studies at MDI,” Peter Gatkuoth. “I 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.Media Development Institute Story, MDI AMDISS