Letter from Dili - The March 2011 Report from ICFJ Timor-Leste
Journalism Training
In collaboration with members of the Singapore Press Club, ICFJ Timor-Leste organized a two-day journalism workshop on March 25 and 26. The training event was led by Mano Sabnani, former editor of two daily newspapers in Singapore, Business Times and TODAY. Sabnani led a group of senior Singapore journalists on a media familiarization trip to Timor-Leste from March 19 – 22, and he agreed stay behind to conduct the journalism workshop.
18 journalists participated in the two-day session; they came from Business Timor, The Dili Weekly, Timor Post, Jornal Nacional Diario, Guide Post, Timorexpose.com and Timortoday.com.
National Press Center Enters Second Phase
The National Press Center (NPC) construction project entered its second phase during March. Darian Clark of the Australian Government’s Aid Program – AusAID is the funder of the NPC project – visited the NPC site on March 4. Clark said he was happy to see the progress of the project and also said he was particularly delighted by ICFJ’s techniques in implementing the project: Instead of hiring one contractor with overall responsibility, ICFJ opted to employ independent builders working under strict, day-to-day supervision. Although this required that ICFJ Operations Manager Fernando da Silva spent most of his time at the construction site, it meant that the available resources were utilized in the most economical way.
Building work at the National Press Center is expected to be completed by the end of May 2011.
Internet Access Restored at Oecusse Media House
On March 7, through an arrangement with the Public Information Unit of UNMIT, ICFJ’s technical expert Oscar Selly was able to make another trip to Oecusse on one of the UN helicopter flights. During his four-day stay in Oecusse, Selly was able to carry out several repairs and reinstallations, both on the server and on the computers at the Media House, and internet connection was eventually restored.
