2016 Master Class participants on farm tour. Photo credit: IFAJ |
The International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) has named 10 outstanding agricultural journalists to participate in the IFAJ/DuPont Pioneer 2017 Master Class. The program will be held in conjunction with IFAJ’s global congress near Pretoria, South Africa, in late March.
The participants are:
Christopher Bendana –Uganda
Jean Armand Bokally Dande –Cameroon
Podjoley Essonana –Togo
Amadou Jallow –Gambia
Haroon Janjua –Pakistan
Modou S. Joof –Gambia
Juma Juma –Tanzania
Maia Mamulashvili –Georgia
Beene Mujala –Zambia
Kelly Njombo –Zambia
“These 10 outstanding people have already demonstrated their skills as journalists, and they are poised to become leaders in the evolution of agricultural journalism guilds in the years to come,” says Owen Roberts, IFAJ president. “The Master Class program
is a recognition of their accomplishments and an opportunity to engage
in professional development, leadership training and global networking
that will allow them to reach new heights.”
Roberts notes that the Master Class program
includes participation in a two-day professional development workshop
immediately prior to the IFAJ congress. The program, sponsored by DuPont Pioneer, a developer and supplier of plant genetics to farmers worldwide, emphasizes reporting skills and leadership training. He also thanked the three IFAJ judges – Lena Johanssen, Per Henrik Hansen and Kingsley Kaswende – who had a tough challenge in finalizing the selections from amongst the largest-ever group of Master Class applicants.
“As a global business, we are proud to
provide continuing support to the IFAJ’s Master Class Program, which
offers agricultural journalists worldwide professional development and
knowledge-based skills,” said Tracy Willits, global communications
director, DuPont Pioneer. “Through the high-quality information and
communications these journalists share, they can foster understanding
that will yield significant benefits to farmers, consumers and others
throughout the value chain.”
For more information on IFAJ and the Master Class, visit www.ifaj.org. For more information on DuPont Pioneer, visit www.pioneer.com.
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