EAST TIMOR: Information ‘drought’ isolates Timorese
Pacific Media Centre
Many Timorese people suffer a
“significant information drought” isolating them from
national development, says a New Zealand media
monitoring mission. The impoverished country, which elected
a coalition government of “national unity” in a peaceful
parliamentary ballot late last month, needs substantial
investment in resources and training to build a sustainable
media. Image: Dili newspaper reader … media
distribution a problem. Photo by David Robie.
The NZ mission – leader Dr Judy McGregor, Shona Geary, Clive Lind, Tapu Misa, Dr David Robie and Walter Zweifel, supported by the NZ Electoral Commission’s Peter Northcote - found a universal call by journalists, news media organisations, electoral agencies, politicians and political parties for training and development to build “journalistic capacity and confidence”.
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