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    Unleashing The Power Of Unity: How Journalist’s Associations Are Leading The Charge For A Stronger Media 

    Angela WangechiBy Angela WangechiJanuary 7, 2021Updated:March 30, 20232 Mins Read
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    NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 7, 2021- In recent years, Kenya’s media landscape has undergone significant changes.

    With the rise of digital technologies and social media, news consumption has become more fragmented, and traditional media outlets have had to adapt to survive.

    At the same time, the safety of journalists has become a growing concern.

     In a country where press freedom is sometimes threatened by authorities and powerful interests, journalists often face threats, harassment, and even violence for doing their jobs. 

    That’s where organizations like the Crime Journalists Association of Kenya come in.

    Founded in 2020, CJAK is a professional association of crime reporters and editors in Kenya. 

    Its mission is to promote quality journalism and advocate for the safety of journalists in the country. 

    Through its training programs, networking events, and advocacy work, CJAK has become an important voice in Kenya’s media landscape.

    One of CJAK’s main initiatives is its Safety and Security Program, which aims to provide journalists with the skills and knowledge they need to protect themselves while covering dangerous or sensitive stories. 

    The program includes training sessions on conflict-sensitive reporting, basic first aid, and digital security, as well as the provision of safety gear such as helmets and bulletproof vests.

    CJAK also works to promote ethical and verifiable journalism, offering training and support to its members to ensure that their reporting meets high professional standards.

     By doing so, it helps to maintain public trust in journalism and journalism’s role in democracy.

    Overall, the changing media landscape in Kenya presents both opportunities and challenges for journalists.

    By providing support and advocacy for its members, associations like CJAK can help to ensure that journalists can work safely and ethically, and that quality journalism remains a vital part of Kenya’s public discourse.

    The writer, Angela Wangechi Angela is a passionate journalist dedicated to uncovering the truth about human rights, security, and governance. With years of experience under her belt, she has a sharp eye for detail and an unwavering commitment to exposing the injustices that often go unnoticed.Whether she is covering protests in the streets or conducting in-depth investigations behind closed doors, she is always on the forefront of the fight for truth and justice.

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