Africa-Press – Angola. The Secretary of State for Social Communication, Nuno Caldas Albino, considered, this Monday, in Luanda, that journalism has the responsibility in the efforts for the protection, promotion and guarantees of human rights.
The statements were made during the opening of a training course on communication for decentralization and participatory governance, where he stressed that this tool acts as an indispensable instrument for achieving human, inclusive and sustainable development.
According to Nuno Caldas Albino, journalism plays a central role in the social process, as it enables democratic societies and defines the execution of public policies.
In this context, he underlined that carrying out the training promoted by the Support Project for Civil Society and Local Administration in Angola (PASCAL) will empower media professionals, with knowledge that will allow them to deal efficiently with matters related to the processes of decentralization and participatory governance of the country.
“This is the trend we must follow, above all assuming a governance posture that is increasingly closer, interactive, inclusive and participatory”, he underlined.
The training action promoted by PASCAL, with funding from the European Union, aims to strengthen the knowledge and skills of Media professionals and digital influencers to make journalistic coverage of issues related to decentralization, participatory governance, gender equality and inclusion more effective.
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