ZAMBOANGA City will be the last stop of the series of one-day basic safety training courses for Mindanao journalists organized by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) and Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP), with support from the USAID through The Asia Foundation (TAF), and the Canadian Embassy.

The training, earlier held in the cities of Davao and Cagayan de Oro this year, will be conducted on March 24, 2006, from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Garden Orchid Hotel along Gov. Camins Avenue in Zamboanga City. A minimal registration fee of P50 will be charged interested participants to cover costs of materials and snacks.

The basic safety training seeks to address the need of journalists to be able to identify and handle both man-made and natural emergencies that could pose a threat to their personal well-being in the course of their coverage of news and/or media-related events throughout the whole country.

Mindanao journalists in particular find themselves having to report on conflicts on a day-to-day basis that on many occasions puts them in high threat locations or “hot spots.” The training, to be facilitated by the Special Applications Research (SAR) which has done similar seminars for the major TV networks and Metro Manila print journalists, will therefore focus on survival and personal protection dealing with topics on prevention, intervention, and postvention measures. The course will be a mix of lectures, visual aids (Powerpoint), demonstrations and practical hands-on exercises.

For broadcast journalists, please get in touch with your TV and radio stations, local KBP chapters or the KBP’s main office in Manila through:

For print journalists, kindly contact the PCIJ at:

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