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Training workshop for media practitioners on climate change facts, communication and adaptation strategies Tendaba Camp, Kiang West, The Gambia February 23-25, 2012
Author
Dem, Ebrima S
Sillah, Madiba
Keita, Jalika
Publisher
Global Unification The Gambia
Publication Year
2012
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Executive Summary: The training workshop for media practitioners on Climate Change Fact, Communication and Adaptation Strategies was organised by Global Unification, The Gambia (GU), a youth-led research and development organisation, in partnership with the Gambia Press Union (GPU) and funded by Action Aid International-The Gambia (AAITG). The workshop was held at Tendaba Camp, Kiang West, in Lower River Region of The Gambia, from 23-25 January 2012. It was carried out on the theme: Strengthening Media Capacity on the Climate Change Communication in The Gambia, and was meant to strengthen the capacity of media practitioners on climate change communication. The workshop brought together 36 participants. These included 27 local journalists both public and private media houses, 4 international participants2 and 5 Facilitators. The workshop was organised in the form of group works and skills-building sessions. Time was allocated for open discussion and question and answer sessions. The workshop had 6 sessions with 12 presentations 3, which were delivered by both local and international experienced facilitators. There was short play on climate change, which dramatized the effect of climate change in The Gambia in a clear and simple format. During the workshop participants also shared good practices on climate change communication and the role the media is playing or is supposed to play. Good practices of climate communication from other countries were shared, and for participants of the Gambian to adopt a similar approach to get more public participation on climate change discussion, while improving their understanding on adaptation measures. During group sessions, participants made recommendations on ways to improving the climate change communication gap between the media, policy makers and local communities in the country. Overall, the workshop provided the opportunity for participants to learn and share good practices on climate change issues such as science of climate change, effective political advocacy, community-based adaptation as well as the roles of media in climate communication and public access to information.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Technical Report
Keywords
climate change
socio-economic aspects
policies
community based resource management
The Gambia
Africa