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Liberia: Fejal Ends Training On Gender-Sensitive Reporting

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[New Dawn] With support from the United Nations Women, the Female Journalist Association of Liberia or FEJAL in collaboration with the European Union spotlight initiative and the Government of Liberia has conducted phase two of the Gender Sensitive Reporting Refresher Training for over 150 Liberian journalists in Montserrado and Grand Cape Mount counties.

Source: allAfrica.com

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