CEHURD Tasks Ugandan Journalists to Embrace Investigative Health Reporting in Digital Era By Brian Mugenyi
Jinja More than 30 Ugandan journalists have been urged to embrace investigative reporting, technology, and digital innovation to remain relevant in Africa’s rapidly evolving media industry. The call was made during a health media fellowship organized by Centre for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD) at Nile Village Hotel, where jo…
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