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Article

9 Jul 2014

Author:
Samuel Kamau Mbote, in Oil in Kenya 9 July 2014

Media Council of Kenya & UNDP training to enhance access to information on extractive industry

"Media Council of Kenya to start training journalist on extractives sector"

The Media Council of Kenya with support from the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) has rolled out media capacity building and public access to information on the extractive industry in Kenya. This is in pursuit of its mandate to improve media performance through topical interventions on national development issues. The trainings and community outreach is part of the planned elaborate activities aimed at enhancing the capacity of the media has to play a substantive role and enable Kenyans to reap the benefits from the extractive industry as provided for by law...The interventions come premised on the fact that as influential sources of information for the public, the media can guide perceptions on activities regarding the environment and natural resources within communities.