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GIABA teaches 40 journalists how to, you know, do their jobs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60001, member: 636"] GIABA launched a regional workshop in Guinea-Bissau targeting journalists from across West Africa. Forty media professionals representing print, broadcast, and digital outlets attend the training program. The three-day event focuses on enhancing investigative skills related to financial crimes and terrorism funding. Participants come from various ECOWAS member nations to strengthen their reporting capabilities. Timothy Melaye serves as GIABA's Assistant Principal Officer for Communication and outlined the training objectives. Media organizations play vital roles in promoting transparency and exposing corruption within government systems. Journalists function as watchdogs against financial misconduct and help educate the public about money laundering schemes. Traditional law enforcement agencies have historically managed anti-money laundering efforts alone. The expanding complexity of economic crimes requires participation from additional sectors beyond regulatory bodies. GIABA expects this initiative will create stronger professional connections among regional reporters and foster investigative journalism practices that combat financial wrongdoing. [/QUOTE]
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