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Online Training Course on “Investigative Reporting on Human Trafficking”

The training will involve a blend of interactive lectures, group discussions, and expert briefings, to provide conceptual knowledge and share practical experiences to participants. The course will involve both local and international experts in the field of human trafficking and professional investigative journalists with many years of experience on reporting human trafficking issues. Interpretation will be available.

Training on Fact-checking

In partnership with DW Akademia, CamboJA is co-implementing a project entitled ‘Crisis Resilience in the Global Pandemic: Fact Checking’ to strengthen its journalistic capacity in the field of fact checking and verification.

Financial Investigation Training

The training aims to strengthen the capacity of journalists in Cambodia on investigative techniques, financial investigations and data-driven journalism. The course will be conducted mostly virtually and will include some sessions of physical exercises.

The Launch of Khmer Version of UNESCO Publication “Story-based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists”

Through the grant of UNESCO IPDC (International Programme for the Development of Communication), Cambodian Journalists Alliance Association (CamboJA) has been implementing a project to strengthen Cambodian journalists’ alliance capacity on investigative journalism to promote media pluralism, freedom of expression, and access to information in Cambodia. Under this project, a five-day training on investigative journalism has been organised to build the capacity of journalists in Cambodia to produce critical and investigative stories, using the UNESCO’s “Story-based Inquiry: a manual for investigative journalists” as a training guide. Upon the training, the participants have also received mentorship support from experienced journalists to put the lessons into practice.

Outstanding Member Awards Competition 2021

One of CamboJA’s primary core tenets is PROFESSIONALISM. Under Article Three of its statute, the Association is required among other things to work based on journalistic skills and knowledge, respect the code of ethics, and report without fear or favor.

Training on Tuberculosis Reporting

Tuberculosis (TB) is the world’s top infectious killer. In 2017, 10 million people became ill with the disease and 1.6 million died. Each year, more than 3 million people with TB are left behind without effective treatment. Drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) is a public health crisis and a health security risk in many countries. Yet only one in seven people with DR-TB are being treated today. The global rate of decline of TB incidence—2% on average—is far short of targets established in WHO’s End TB Strategy. At the current rate of progress, the world will not be able to end TB align with the Sustainable Development Goals 2030.

Gender Sensitive Reporting and Media Ethics

CamboJA collaboration to Women Media Makers co-organize a training “Gender Sensitive Reporting and Media Ethics” on April 6-7, 2023 for 25 journalists, citizen journalists and media practitioner from target provinces including Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Ratanakiri and Steung Treng.