[08/11/2017 07:13]
MUKALLA-SABA
A training course on writing a story in international media was concluded on Wednesday. The course has been organized by Youth Initiative Corporation.
Lasted for two days, the course aimed at providing 19 male and female journalists representing different media outlets in Hadhramout with knowledge on international media and similarities between local and international media, building confidence, changing local news into international, carrier ethics, means of communication via writing curriculum vitae and other issues related to international media.
Holding such courses aims at training journalists on writing for foreign media for improving development in the province, said Director of the Youth Initiative Corporation Nabhan Abdullah, noting that these courses and others are within the corporation program of opened education.
The course's significance lies in the time when the homeland experiences quick incidents reflected international interests for foreign media for looking for field reporters, said the trainer of the course SalehAksoul.
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