Media professionals attended a workshop that sought to train them on how to report sexual and gender-based violence cases.
The training, which took place on October 15, sensitized media professionals to report one of Somalia’s most troubling issues.
Somalia has witnessed a surge in the number of SGBV cases being reported from different parts of the country.
Owners of media outlets, journalists, and reporters participated in the workshop that took place in Galkayo, the capital of Galmudug State, on Thursday.
During the workshop, the participants learned that how SGBV cases are reported plays a crucial role in educating the public about the criminal aspect of such incidences.
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