Biyernes, Nobyembre 9, 2012

Environmental journalists to do investigative works in Boracay




Ten environmental journalists in the country are expected to conduct investigative reporting in this resort island as part of their fellowship program.
The journalists coming from different media organizations are fellows of Environmental Investigative Reporting Fellowship supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF).
"The Boracay visit is part of the fellows' commitment for their year-long practice on investigative reporting in the country," said Imelda Abano, the first Filipina board of director of the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ).
While in Boracay, they are expected to visit the Ati village, meet with the local government, Boracay Foundation Incorporated among others to explore the success of the Boracay Beach Management Program (BBMP); a visit with the Material Recovery Facility (MRF); a visit with the controversial West Cove Resort among others.
"The fellows have chosen Boracay as one of their areas of coverage for their fellowship," said Abano. 

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