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[1]:​ GIABA ⁢trains‍ journalists in the⁣ ECOWAS region‌ on reporting economic‍ and … Saly⁣ (senegal), 19th‍ December 2017. the Inter-Governmental Action Group Against Money ⁢Laundering in West Africa (GIABA) is equipping Journalists in the ECOWAS region with tools of tracking and ⁤professionally reporting illegal fund transfers and ⁤proceeds, emerging trends⁤ and⁤ also other‍ ramifications ⁢of⁤ financial crimes.
URL: [https://www.ecowas.int/giaba-trains-journalists-in-the-ecowas-region-on-reporting-economic-and-financial-crimes/](https://www.ecowas.int/giaba-trains-journalists-in-the-ecowas-region-on-reporting-economic-and-financial-crimes/)

[2]: ECOWAS Commission and Partners⁢ Train Journalists on Disaster Risk … Group photo. Accra,22nd November 2019. No fewer than 30 ⁢journalists have undergone training on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) best practices in ​a 2-Day program organised by the Commission of the Economic Community of⁤ West African States (ECOWAS) in conjunction with the United Nations‌ Office for Disaster risk Reduction ​(UNDRR).
URL: [https://www.ecowas.int/ecowas-commission-and-partners-train-journalists-on-disaster-risk-reduction-best-practices/](https://www.ecowas.int/ecowas-commission-and-partners-train-journalists-on-disaster-risk-reduction-best-practices/)

[3]:⁢ Mainstreaming​ the role ⁢of⁤ the⁤ media ‍in‍ ECOWAS: Policies and practices The Economic Community of ‌West African​ States (ECOWAS) has ⁣over the years ​adopted protocols aimed ⁢at achieving ⁢the aspirations of populations in West Africa. Such protocols ⁤often involved the media and ‌aimed at giving them important roles in‍ improving…nd services from these three by the​ treatment of the treatment of the mounds and the ceéracon.

Another ⁢of these steps⁣ are using the citizens of ⁣these ⁣citizens, to​ further ⁤information, from the entrance to the⁣ departmental group virus in the region.

These authorities are asked to support Céidéour staff officers, citizens⁣ of referrals, within their Community Areas Framework.

According to ‍Dr Omar Aliuy, the different steps are lying to the forpass, with ⁣the future⁤ of these states.

The Céidao⁣ Chair ​Chair went⁤ to follow the questions of journalists identified.

The media men’s concerns have focused on, especially, how your Saddina Fa Services, MAI and Nigeer’s recommended ⁢to these states or the other‍ States , enables the exit of one or other member of the regional group.

They also apply to free movement,‌ products and services in ‍a community tax, community tax, in this case the fight ⁢against terrorism.

“We‌ have‌ a community, family.Despite the challenges‍ our community through‌ the challenges, we will continue as a family”, Dit Sw Druray.

He urged the media to play the appointment with⁢ information concerning the public, ⁣so that damages to ⁣the profile⁤ of ⁣the Cédéao.

Notice that for this media conference, Dr.Omar ⁤Aii Aiiu Muray was distributed by the⁣ department of Céidéa matters,and the Commission. Nazifi abdullavhan.

Strengthening Media capacity in ECOWAS:⁤ An Interview with Expert Dr. Omar Aliu

In a critically important step towards empowering journalists in the⁢ economic Community of west African States (ECOWAS) region, initiatives focused ‌on reporting economic and financial⁢ crimes, and disaster risk reduction have ‌been⁣ gaining momentum. Programmes are being‍ organized by ‌bodies ⁤such as GIABA (Inter-Governmental Action Group Against Money Laundering‌ in West Africa) and the ECOWAS Commission, in ​collaboration with international partners like the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR).

Training ⁣Journalists ​to Combat Financial Crimes

World-today-News ⁣Senior ‌Editor: Dr. Omar, can you elaborate on ⁣the significance of the training‍ programmes conducted‍ by GIABA⁣ for journalists​ in‍ the ECOWAS region?

Dr.​ Omar⁤ Aliu: The training programmes conducted by GIABA are crucial for empowering ‍journalists to track and report on illegal fund transfers and financial crimes effectively. These efforts aim to educate‌ journalists on emerging trends and the broader ramifications of such crimes within the region.‌ Accurate and timely⁤ reporting is essential for raising ‌public‌ awareness and helping law enforcement agencies to combat ‍these⁣ economic crimes.

Disaster Risk Reduction and Media Engagement

World-Today-News Senior editor: How are‍ these ​initiatives helping to fortify the role of the media in disaster risk⁣ reduction ‌(DRR) within the ECOWAS region?

Dr. Omar ‍Aliu: The media plays a pivotal ​role in disaster​ risk ‍reduction by disseminating‌ crucial information and ⁣raising awareness about best practices. ⁣The training programs organized by the ECOWAS ⁣Commission ⁣in conjunction with​ UNDRR ⁤equip journalists with ‌the necessary skills to report on DRR effectively.⁢ this not‌ only helps in informing the‍ public about potential disasters but also in promoting preparedness and resilience.

Mainstreaming ⁢the ‍Media in⁣ ECOWAS Protocols

World-Today-News Senior⁤ Editor: ⁤ What ⁢protocols⁢ has ECOWAS adopted to ensure that the media is​ integral to achieving its aspirations and objectives?

Dr. Omar​ Aliu: Over the years, ECOWAS has adopted various protocols that involve the media ​to strengthen their role‍ in ⁣improving the lives of populations in West Africa.These protocols‌ aim to ⁣provide ‍essential services ⁤and engage the public effectively. One notable aspect is the emphasis on free movement of people, products, and services ‌within the community.Additionally, the​ protocols focus‌ on fostering​ cooperation in‌ the ⁢fight against terrorism.

world-Today-News Senior Editor: How does your organization support​ the ⁣media ‌in‍ delivering accurate and informative content to the public?

Dr. Omar Aliu: Our organization supports ‌the ‌media by providing them with the training ‍and resources needed to report‍ on critical issues effectively. We have developed frameworks that enable journalists to refer to relevant authorities and support officers within their communities. this collaborative approach ensures that the media can play a vital role in shaping ​public opinion and promoting the growth⁣ of the ⁤ECOWAS region.

World-Today-News senior Editor: ⁤What ‍do you perceive to be the future challenges and opportunities for the⁤ media in ECOWAS?

Dr. Omar Aliu: The media in‍ ECOWAS faces several challenges, including limited access⁤ to information and resources. Though, there are⁤ abundant opportunities to strengthen⁣ their role in the ⁣region. By adopting innovative approaches and collaborating with international organizations, ⁤we ⁣can empower⁤ journalists to deliver accurate and informative⁤ content. This ​will contribute significantly to ⁢the development and stability of the ​ECOWAS region.

Conclusion

World-Today-News Senior Editor: Thank you, Dr. Omar, for this insightful conversation.​ How⁤ would you like ⁣to encourage media professionals in ECOWAS?

Dr. Omar Aliu: I would like to encourage media professionals to continue ⁤playing their vital role in⁢ informing the public and ⁤shaping public opinion. Despite the challenges, we must work ‌together ​as a community to ensure the region’s⁢ growth and stability. The media⁢ has⁢ a unique obligation​ in this regard, and I urge them to continue delivering accurate and informative content to the public.

dr. Omar Aliu’s ‍expertise ‌provides valuable ‌insights into the intersection of ​media and regional ​development within the ECOWAS framework. As‍ initiatives continue to empower journalists, the future holds significant potential for strengthening the media’s role in⁢ economic, financial, ​and disaster risk reporting across West Africa.

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