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Wits University launches climate change multilingual project

Wits University launches climate change multilingual project

by Ajen admin | Feb 11, 2025 | articles

The Wits Centre for Journalism (WCJ) has introduced a project, In My Culture, which seeks to “break language barriers” in climate action. With climate change literature predominantly in English, millions of people miss crucial environmental insights around the world....
UNESCO initiative boosts journalism education in Africa

UNESCO initiative boosts journalism education in Africa

by Ajen admin | May 5, 2024 | articles

By Enock Sithole A UNESCO initiative to strengthen journalism education in Africa has seen more than 735 journalism students, 556 journalists and 123 journalism educators and 10 journalism schools in different countries taking part and benefiting from the programme. A...

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