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About the ProgramThe Internews Free and Fair Media (FFM) program recognises the tacit role the media played in the build up to the 2007 election violence. The Free and Fair media programme seeks to promote a journalism culture that is keen on entrenching democratic and responsible elections; a journalism that caters for the voters' needs and expectations. Started in August 2011, the intensive training program benefits all players in the media industry. Reporters, producers and editors delve into understanding election laws, analyzing results, packaging informed and comprehensive coverage, and following up on the implementation of the Constitution. A mentoring relationship is established with all trainees, ensuring guidance about pertinent issues related to the electoral process and to the Kenyan people. |
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