SOUTH SUDAN: Catholic radio station launches new program in Wau

Voice of Hope, a Catholic radio station in the Diocese of Wau, South Sudan, has launched a new program, Life Line, which will tackle human rights issues, after undergoing a training facilitated by a trainer from Journalism for Human Rights, JHR.

Station manager, Batista Illario Kaima, said that the training aimed at enhancing the skills of the staff on how to cover human rights stories and produce news program that tackle issues that affect the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs.

Kaima appreciated the outcome of the training, adding that it led to the introduction of the new program at the station.

He urged the local community to give them feedback about the Station’s daily running of programs, adding that the listeners’ comments will help them improve the programs that the Station runs.

He also appreciated the partnership with Catholic Radio Network, CRTN, and the JHR for providing capacity building training to the staff of Voice of Hope Radio.

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Source: CRN