MAJaC Students Giving Their Testimonies

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MAJaC Orients New Students

The Media Academy for Journalism and Communication (MAJaC), has on Monday October 17 oriented new students for the foundation and Certificate levels.   The students were taken through the code of conduct of the school, standards of behavior, modules to be offered and the expectations from the students in the cause of their studies.   The Managing Director of the school Mr. Sang Mendy congratulated the new students. He reminded them  to take their studies with outmost seriousness. Mr. Mendy assured the students that they will be equipped with the requisite knowledge, skills, experience and the right attitude at MAJaC.   "It is important you understand that to succeed, you must take learning as a challenge and a responsibility to succeed, and not for the trainers to force you to learn". He said   Isatou Keita, the Vice President of the Gambia Press Union, said the school offers more practical aspect which makes it different from other journalism schools. Keita who is also a trainer at MAJaC highlighted that the practicals aspect is what is going to arm the students to amass the knowledge and skills needed to excel.   Ndey Ceesay, an advanced diploma student and the Vice President of the MAJaC students Union, said the Union is there to support the welfare of students. She urged them to reach out to the union whenever the need arises.   Mam Sheikh Ngum is newly enrolled in the certificate level. She said she's motivated to study journalism because she wants to explore, experience and write on issues touching the lives of ordinary Gambians.   "My interests are sports, politics and entertainment and I believe journalism is the perfect field for me", Ngum added.   The school has over the years produced students who are contributing immensely to the development of the media landscape and communication sector in the Gambia. The School is expected to graduate four badges of students who have completed Advanced Diploma levels in journalism and communication, on the 12 November 2022 at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara Conference Center.

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Minister Gomez visits MAJaC, promises annual scholarships for students

  • by Admin
  • June 24, 2022

The minister responsible for Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology Prof. Pierre Gomez, on Wednesday 22nd June 2022 promised to support MAJaC students with scholarships annually. He made the promise during a familiarization tour to Media Academy for Journalism and communication (MAJaC). The higher education minister Said “The Ministry will be giving scholarship packages to your students here every year. MAJaC is like all the other institutions, we cannot be promoting TVET and exclude MAJaC. So, everybody must be given their share because we are here to serve” The higher education minister Pierre Gomez while acknowledging the key role MAJaC is playing in the development trajectory of the country also highlighted his ministry will to contribute hugely in the Academy's future projects. Samba Bah, English Language Trainer and Acting MD said, it was very prudent to have the Minister visit the school as it’s one of the leading journalism training institutions and to abreast him with some of the challenges the school is confronted with. “We need capacity for some of our staff, and most importantly scholarships. We realise that, some of our students find it very difficult to pay their tuition fees and we would like the Minister to facilitate scholarships for some of the students” Mr Bah said. Ndey Ceesay Vice President of the MAJaC Student Union during her remarks highlighted some of the challenge students  face. She called on the minister to help in the standardization of the both studios, radio and TV studios at the Academy to ease the burden on students during practical sessions. Ndey also called for support to expand the campus to accommodate more students and make the environment conducive for learning.

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MAJaC launches ethical reporting project to train journalists

  • by Admin
  • May 17, 2022

  The Media Academy for Journalism and Communication with partners last Thursday launched a five-week project to train journalists on ethical journalism.   The project is meant to prepare journalists with the required skills and knowledge to do their work without any ethical problems.   The training would give participants the skills in making ethical decisions in gathering and reporting their news stories.   Speaking at the launch, Samba Bah the acting Managing Director, said MAJaC is experienced in implementing projects ranging from capacity building for civil society organisations, journalists and other media workers.   He however urged the participants to take the training seriously.   Bah further assured donors that the project will be implemented successfully by virtue of the Institutions experience in implementing projects.   Representing the Media Council of the Gambia, Emil Touray former Gambia Press Union President said ethical gaps are often times committed by individuals who spent several years in the media who people think they ought to know better.   He said the media must do business seriously in order for the public to take them seriously.   However, Touray urged participants to participate in all activities of the training and also make good use of the knowledge they would gain.   While encouraging trainers to come up with newspaper stories, audios and videos of some of these ethical challenges done by media practitioners, he encouraged the donors to provide more training on responsible journalism and media law for other journalists.   The former GPU President, Touray said there is a need to also build the capacity of people who do not see themselves as journalists but do the work of a journalist as they make a lot of ethical errors.   Demba Kandeh, the representative from Freedom House; the donor partners for the project said, the programme is funded by the United States Government through the United States Agency for International Development USAID.   He said the number of journalists in the Gambia has increased giving the need for raising awareness on issues of ethical reporting.   Kandeh assured that the trainers selected for the training are of competence and are up to the task. While hoping that participants take the training seriously.   ‘I believe that journalism is more than reporting and presenting. It is about unifying people and promoting peaceful co existence and this can only be done by being truthful and independent,’ Adama Joof, a participant said The training would equip her with the required principles to guide her profession.   She said any knowledge gained from the training would be well utilized in her journalistic works which she believes will make her work standout.   The current President of the Gambia Press Union, Muhammed S. Bah was also in attendance and he made similar remarks.            

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MAJaC Launches Capacity Building Project for CSOs, Community Media

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  • May 17, 2022

  The Media Academy for Journalism and Communication (MAJaC) on Tuesday launched a project meant to build the capacity of twelve Civil Society Members and Community Media Staff in web management, public speaking, and other forms of communication.   The project dubbed Outreach and Bottom-up: Expanding the Civic Space (OBECS) is funded by Civil Society in Development (CISU) and aimed at boosting the communication skills of CSOs and community media journalists to proactively engage their audience.   Mrs. Meita Touray, Project Assistant said the project will empower CSOs with skills to create and sustain interactive radio concepts and content in local languages, develop web and social media platforms, and facilitate meetings with mutual learning with CBOs, all geared towards sustaining and encouraging interactive dialogue with their audience.   “The current state of this country Calls for emboldened CSOs. This can only be achieved if organizations and institutions like MAJaC continually build the capacity of CSO members to effectively carry out their roles of holding the Government and its institution to account for their actions and inactions. This is also in line with the primary role of journalism thus the need for including community media in this project so that CSOs can reach out to their target communities using the community media, ” she said.   She added that the Academy has over the years built the capacity of many civil society members in different thematic areas including advocacy and the use of digital media. And should be acknowledged for empowering community media staff with knowledge and skills relevant to their work.   Mr. Alagie Cham representing the Executing Director of TANGO said civil society organizations are a driving force of successful policy advocacy and implementation in most societies. He said that CSOs and the media can thrive better in a democratically stable country where policies are favorable. He further thanked MAJaC for building the capacity of Gambian CSOs. Muhammed S. Bah, President of the Gambia press union said the project came at a time when the Gambia is experiencing a lot of pending reforms agenda, such as constitutional and legal reform, transitional justice reform, and security sector reform among other reforms that are relevant to the people of the Gambia.   “In our world today, which is characterized by absolute social injustice, poverty, corruption, bad governance, and unjust distribution of wealth among other things, I believe the only sectors that can save the people of the world from these man-made menaces are vibrant media and CSOs,” Bah said.   Bah further called on CSOs and community media staff to make the best use of the training saying that the knowledge and skill they will acquire will help them in their service to their audience.  

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MAJaC MD off to London for 8-week Fellowship Programme

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  • May 6, 2022

The managing director of the Managing Director of the Media Academy for Journalism and Communication-MAJaC, Mr Sang Mendy, is currently in London, England to attend the Chevening Africa Media Freedom Fellowship (CAMFF) programme.   Sang is among the first two Gambians to have been selected for such prestigious fellowship programme. Sang and 22 others from Africa will spend eight weeks in London looking at studying areas such as freedom of speech, economic prosperity and good governance. The programme will also focus on professional development of the values of good journalism and how to make journalism more effective to enhance reach and impact.   Hosted by the University of Westminster and funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office the eight-week programme is designed and implemented for mid-career journalists, media regulators, journalism educators and communication professionals from Africa with demonstrable leadership skills in their fields of expertise.   The 23 participants from two cohorts (2020/2021) are drawn from 11 Sub-Saharan African countries including The Gambia, South Africa, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, Malawi, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Burundi, South Sudan and Zimbabwe.   In the next two months, the Chevening fellows will undertake vigorous exchange of evidence-based policy debates, share practical experience, attend seminars and deliver talks on international issues as well as embark on fieldwork and research work. Mr Mendy and Camara are expected back in the Gambia in July upon completion of the programme.

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Application for Ethical Reporting Training

  • by Binta Bah
  • April 11, 2022

MAJaC is conducting a five week training on ethical reporting for journalists funded by Freedom House. The training would commence on 4th May to June 4, 2022. Interested persons can click on the link below and fill out the form to apply. Deadline for application is April 22nd 2022. Application Form