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*Police Oversight Authority trains CSOs in Turkana, emphasize need for partnership*Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in...
28/09/2023

*Police Oversight Authority trains CSOs in Turkana, emphasize need for partnership*

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Turkana have benefitted from a two-day training on peace relations and human rights jointly offered by Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) and Kenya Human Rights Commission (KNHRC).

Anastasia Musyoka explained that the training was meant to equip the CSOs with skills for detecting human rights violation and the pathway for reporting the same through provision of preliminary reports to warrant further investigations.

The training was offered under the theme "Choose peace, live a prosperous and dignified life." with emphasis on the need for partnership in checking human rights violations.

Anastasia added that the training was intentionally structured to allow for community engagement on peace relations and detection of conflict triggers witj a view of instituting corrective interventions.

During the training and the subsequent community engagement John Ekutan of DRC emphasized the need for cooperation between the police, CSOs, human rights Commission and IPOA as players in the peace building sector.

John Ekutan added that segments of the community suffered differently from conflict triggers hence variation of human rights interventions required to address the unique cases of each individual.

Simon Sombol of IPOA divulged that Kenya had a raft of legal tools including cap 244 on the standard of detention and borstal facilities aimed at ensuring that the police were accountable and responsive to the population they serve.

23/09/2022

CONGRESS OF AFRICAN JOURNALISTS (CAJ)

22 September 2022
PRESS RELEASE

CAJ Attains Legal Status, Establishes Secretariat in Nairobi, Kenya

The Congress of African Journalists (CAJ) has officially been registered under Kenyan laws and has set up its continental headquarters in Nairobi.

CAJ Governing Council announced the new development during a meeting on Wednesday September 21, 2022 and said the legal status will give it impetus in tackling journalists’ challenges in Africa.

The organization was launched on the 23 June 2020 to address challenges on press freedom, the safety of journalists, and access to information, affecting journalists in the course of their work. CAJ aims to bring an African approach to these issues in line with African Union Agenda 2063 and African Renaissance.

CAJ intends to take up the mandate of protecting and defending freedom of expression and information as laid down in the Declaration of Principles of Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa.

During the Governing Council meeting, held virtually, Christopher Isiguzo from Nigeria was named the new president of CAJ, to replace the founding president Alexandre Niyungeko who stepped down due to other commitments. Mr. Niyungeko who is the president of the Burundi Union of Journalists (UBJ) will remain a member of the Governing Council. Mr. Isiguzo is also the President of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ).

The Secretary remains William Oloo from Kenya Correspondents Association(KCA) and the treasurer, Ms. Monique Kacou from Cote d’Iviore. Other members of the Governing Council are Ibrahima Ndiaye (Senegal), Ms. Iddah Francis Mushi
(Tanzania), Ms. Indira Correia Balde (Guinea – Bissau), Syabonga Dlamini
(Swaziland), Abdalle Ahmed Mumin (Somalia) Ms. Patsy Athanase (Seychelles) and
Emmanuel Chibwana (Malawi). The GC will soon nominate a replacement for Foster Dongozi from Zimbabwe who passed on in December 2021.

“We are all elated about the registration of CAJ because this will enable it play its role in contributing to addressing the challenges facing journalists in Africa,’’ said outgoing president of CAJ, Alexandre Niyungeko.

On his part, Mr. Isiguzo, the new president said: ‘’ We welcome this development as it takes us forward and gives us a chance to assert our authority and move with speed to discharge our mandate of addressing problems facing journalists in Africa. CAJ restates its commitment to tackling the challenges facing journalists in the continent.’’

CAJ endorsed the regional consultative forums on the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists (UNPA) led by UNESCO saying the outcome will contribute to improved efforts in addressing the safety of journalists in the continent.

‘We will soon roll out a range of activities aimed at addressing the concerns of journalists in Africa and we invite journalists through their unions and associations, and partners to work with us in these endeavors, ‘’ said Mr. Isiguzo.

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For more information, contact: [email protected]; [email protected]
Secretary's phone : +254 786 396 945 ; President's phone : +234 803 776 2492

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