More than 100 journalists and media authorities will benefit from a workshop on investigative journalism, which was given financial support by the Embassy of Denmark in Vietnam.
The workshop, which was held in Hanoi on March 30 and will be organised in HCM City on April 2, covers undercover reporting and editorial rules. It is one of the first in-depth international workshops of its type in the country.
Representatives from the Party Central Committee's Ideology and Culture Commission, the Ministry of Information and Communications, and the Association of Vietnamese Journalists and the ambassador of Denmark in Vietnam attended the workshop.
Media experts from the United Kingdom and editors and investigative reporters from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh cities also participated in the event.
This initiative was organised jointly by the Academy of Journalism and Communication, the Centre for Journalism and Development Initiatives and the representative office of the Association of Vietnamese Journalists in HCM City.-VNA
The workshop, which was held in Hanoi on March 30 and will be organised in HCM City on April 2, covers undercover reporting and editorial rules. It is one of the first in-depth international workshops of its type in the country.
Representatives from the Party Central Committee's Ideology and Culture Commission, the Ministry of Information and Communications, and the Association of Vietnamese Journalists and the ambassador of Denmark in Vietnam attended the workshop.
Media experts from the United Kingdom and editors and investigative reporters from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh cities also participated in the event.
This initiative was organised jointly by the Academy of Journalism and Communication, the Centre for Journalism and Development Initiatives and the representative office of the Association of Vietnamese Journalists in HCM City.-VNA