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Partagez votre expérience de journaliste communautaire dans la lutte contre les fake news
Comment les fakes news se traduisent dans votre langue locale
Partagez votre combat contre les infox a travers les émissions radios
À l'occasion de la Journée mondiale des radios amateurs le 18 avril, le JCAC lance une nouvelle thématique intitulée " Journaliste communautaire, pas amateur : j'impacte ma communauté ". Nous vous invitons à partager votre expérience en tant que journaliste communautaire dans votre région. Faites-nous savoir ce dont vous avez besoin pour approfondir vos activités et renforcer votre engagement.
In celebration of World Amateur Radio Day on April 18, JCAC is launching a new theme: "Community Journalist, Not Amateur: I'm Making an Impact in My Community." We invite you to share your experiences as a community journalist in your region. Tell us what support or resources you need to expand your activities and strengthen your commitment.
Share your fight against misinformation through radio broadcasts.
How is misinformation translated into your local language
Share your experience as a community journalist in the fight against misinformation
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Reflections by Joseph Houmsou – Community Journalist, Radio Terre Nouvelle (Bongor, Chad) On the occasion of World Amateur Radio Day – April 18, 2025 As a community journalist at Radio Terre Nouvelle in Bongor, my work goes far beyond simply broadcasting information: it is a mission of engagement and social transformation. Every day, I give a voice to those who are rarely heard—the farmers, rural women, unemployed youth, community leaders—so they can share their realities, concerns, and hopes. My work influences the community in several ways. First, it promotes awareness. For example, through our programs on maternal health, many women have started visiting local health centers. Second, it fosters social dialogue by highlighting local challenges such as access to clean water, girls’ education, or combating gender-based violence. Finally, it helps strengthen social cohesion by valuing local languages and cultural traditions. On-air, I reflect the everyday life of the community: life in the outskirts of Bongor, the impacts of climate change on agriculture, young people's difficulties in finding employment, or citizen-led initiatives that inspire change. My microphone is a mirror of local life. However, to deepen this mission, we need technical resources and training. Better equipment for our studio, portable gear to cover remote areas, and regular training on ethical journalism, digital tools, and environmental issues would allow us to expand our impact. I also need more collaboration with other media outlets and NGOs to create synergies and amplify the community’s voices even more. I am not an amateur. I am an engaged community journalist, and every report I produce is a seed of change planted within my community.
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