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ACME is a Kampala-based independent organisation committed to equipping journalists and communicators across Africa to seek and achieve professional excellence.
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See how much joy you brought to #UNJA2025, John R. Musinguzi! We were truly honoured to have you as our Chief Guest, underscoring the importance of transparent reporting. Thank you for your leadership and partnership. Our deepest gratitude to Uganda Revenue Authority for the generous sponsorship.
$150mn in annual global media funding has disappeared. New report by consortia leads BBC Media Action Internews Europe and Free Press Unlimited, supported by European Commission, breaks down how #USG funding cuts impacted independent media & what donors can do. bbc.in/3GeBvxc
🛠️ Trauma Aware Journalism Toolkit. This resource by The Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma, CBC/Radio-Canada, and the Canadian Journalism Forum on Violence and Trauma offers best practices for trauma-informed reporting. twp.ai/4inEfl
📍Kabale, Uganda: Journalists from Kigezi sub-region are taking part in a media orientation on reporting public health emergencies. Organized by Ministry of Health- Uganda & UNICEF Uganda through @ACME_Uganda with support from Embassy of Sweden in Kampala & Mastercard Foundation. Stronger reporting saves lives.
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ACME Africa's John Baptist Imokola tells journalists from Kigezi: "If you don't have facts, don't publish the story." This is during a media orientation on reporting public health emergencies in Uganda organized by Ministry of Health- Uganda & UNICEF Uganda, funded by Embassy of Sweden in Kampala & Mastercard Foundation
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with UNICEF Uganda and ACME Africa, is conducting a media orientation in the Kigezi and Greater Rwenzori regions on the reporting of public health emergencies in Uganda. Key discussions include an overview of recurring public health
ACME Africa's partnership with Mott Foundation is growing ever stronger. Over 2 days in Limuru, Kenya, we'll compare notes from the perspective of our media development and behavioural communication work in East Africa. DREEM is Distributed Renewable Energy Ecosystem Model.
With support from Embassy of Sweden in Kampala & Mastercard Foundation, the trainings will be conducted in Kabale, Kasese, Lira and Gulu with select journalists and health reporters. #InvestinUGchildren
The Ministry of Health with support from UNICEF Uganda, ACME Africa, Mastercard Foundation and Embassy of Sweden in Kampala is conducting regional orientation meetings with journalists on Public Health Emergencies. Today, the team is with reporters from the Lango sub-region. This is intended to
Lango Sub-Region Media Orientation on reporting Public Health Emergencies done and dusted at Margarita Palace Hotel in Lira City. Special thanks to the vibrant journalists and Ministry of Health- Uganda UNICEF Uganda Mastercard Foundation Embassy of Sweden in Kampala #ResponsibleJournalism