Closure of "governance" program in partnership between "scent" and "Thomson Reuters"
Concluded in the Jordanian capital Amman work "governance" program to enhance the skills of journalists in the media coverage relating to the Sovereign governance, which lasted for a year partnership between media professionals network for Arab Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) and the Thomson Reuters Foundation global funding from the British Embassy in Amman.
The program included training for 60 journalists from media institutions, private and public, and also representatives of civil society organizations in the field of combating corruption and promoting transparency. Participants journalists and publishing many of the news reports and 12 investigation distinctive posted on the site within a site governance scent mail www.arij.net. In addition to dozens of news reports. The Thomson Reuters Foundation is planning to publish some of them on the site www.trust.org.
At the conclusion of the program, ten journalists from various Jordanian media received specialized training over five days in the affairs of the press survey in the financial and business sectors carried out by colleagues Rana Sabbagh, executive director of network scent, Manuela Badawy from the Reuters news agency (New York office), the legal expert lawyer Mohammed Qutaishat, and fellow super Hijazin, a specialist in the study and analysis of government budgets data and those of Bacharkat.oeetmhor "governance" program, backed Arab partnership Programme of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of the Ministry of British-about encouraging journalists to improve field reports professionally and enhance their skills in the coverage of issues related to the foundations of good governance and corruption, after participating in advanced training.