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Home » Featured » Young Kenyan Journalists Shine in Global Climate Reporting Simulation at CNN Academy

Young Kenyan Journalists Shine in Global Climate Reporting Simulation at CNN Academy

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8 January 2024
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Two Kenyan journalists, Ledama Masidza and Wendy Omanga, emerged from the CNN Academy simulation with newfound inspiration and skills, eager to propel change in media and climate storytelling.

Ledama Masidza, representing The Rockefeller Foundation cohort, expressed the challenge and inspiration encountered during the simulation. “Recognizing the imperative to champion diversity and representation,” he stated, “I aim to break free from blanket narratives in the dynamic media field.” Masidza emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities and acting as a conduit to amplify the voices of local communities in media spaces.

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Reflecting on the immersive experience, Masidza described the simulation phase as “mind-boggling,” highlighting the necessity of reacting to unpredictable situations to craft compelling stories. He praised CNN’s meticulous crafting of real-life scenarios within the simulation, acknowledging the exceptional skill and attention to detail employed by the organization.

Wendy Omanga, also part of The Rockefeller Foundation’s representation, emphasized the invaluable skills and global-scale journalism knowledge gained during the program. “I am equipped to champion climate stories in Kenya and beyond,” Omanga affirmed, demonstrating a commitment to applying her acquired skills to advocate for crucial climate narratives.

Additionally, Omanga highlighted the significance of the networks and friendships formed during the training, expressing optimism for future collaborations with fellow journalists and mentors affiliated with CNN.

Becky Anderson, Anchor and managing Editor, CNN Abu Dhabi, said: “At the end of what will be the hottest year ever recorded, and with COP28 taking place in Dubai, we wanted to focus this latest group of CNN academicians on what is, without doubt, the most important story of this generation. Reporting on the climate crisis is vitally important but far from easy. We were able to immerse this group deep into all its complexity during this exercise. To see these young journalists, from all corners of the globe, working hard to tell this story with truth, accuracy, clarity, and context has been truly inspiring.”

Eileen O’Connor, the Senior Vice President for Strategic Communications and Policy at The Rockefeller Foundation, said: “Empowering storytellers from the Global South with climate reporting skills is paramount because developing countries are already suffering from climate change, despite bearing minimal responsibility for it. It’s not just about sharing stories; it’s about giving voice to the most affected communities and amplifying urgent calls for climate action.”

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