Saturday, September 12, 2020

FARDC officers in the communication and information service attended a training in investigative journalism,survey techniques and in-depth analysis of information.

 


Congolese army officers members of the communication and information service are trained in investigative journalism, survey techniques and in-depth analysis of information.

Open since last Monday at the initiative of the Centre for Research in Strategy and Communication (CRESCO), this training workshop is held in Kinshasa, capital of the DRC. It will close next Tuesday.

According to Professor José Adolphe Voto, director of this centre, this training session aims to strengthen the ability of army communicators to deliver good information to the public, in particular to improve the image of the army among the population and decision makers ..

This army opening, called the big silent yesterday, he explained, is motivated by the new approach that would want the defense to be no longer the case of the only army.

The epitome of this 8-day workshop is to equip military journalists and their hierarchy with the knowledge necessary for more efficiency and professionalism.

About thirty junior officers, senior and general officers, members of the FARDC's communication and information service take part in it.

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