The third four-day media training to improve coverage of and public knowledge about home and hospital-based healthcare for mothers and new-borns begins in Islamabad on Tuesday, November 28.
Inter-media in partnership with Paiman, a project of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is holding this four-day workshop for journalists from NWFP.
The training is the third of a series of high-quality training workshops for print radio and television journalists to build the capacity of Pakistani media to cover mother and new-born healthcare (MNH) issues to improve public education on the subject. Health experts from government UN and development sectors would give presentations during the four-day training.
The workshops are aimed at supporting journalists working in health issues and covering health related activities in selected ten districts of Pakistan and at provincial and national levels. Other than journalists working with mainstream media - print and electronic - correspondents based in focus areas are invited to the workshops. The training will focus on reporting health issues with special reference to healthcare for mothers and new-borns.-PR
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