This was announced by Secretary General of the Grenada Commission for UNESCO Mr. Eugene Gittens, who said the funds will support two training workshops both geared at raising professional standards of the media on the island.
The first workshop, targeted to young journalists, will be aimed at improving their reading, writing, grammar, pronunciation, presentation and news packaging skills. While the second, is targeted to more senior journalists, will be provided with advanced skills in research and investigative journalism.
Training, which will begin later this year, will be conducted by top local, regional and international media trainers and consultants and the project will be coordinated by the Media Workers Association of Grenada (MWAG).
According to Gittens UNESCO promotes a free and pluralistic media, universal access to information and access to Information Communication Technologies (ICTs).
For more information:
Mr. Eugene GittensSecretary GeneralUNESCO Grenada
Tel: 440-2737 (x 7336, 7357), 405-3538
Email: unescogrenada@gmail.com