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ACME Talks
African Centre for Media Excellence
20 episodes
2 days ago
Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.
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Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.
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Society & Culture
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ACME Talks with Gerald Tenywa - Reporting on Uganda's water thirsty cities
ACME Talks
22 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
ACME Talks with Gerald Tenywa - Reporting on Uganda's water thirsty cities

In this episode of ACME Talks, ACME’s director of programmes, Bernard Tabaire, chats with Gerald Tenywa one of the most prolific environmental journalists in Uganda today.


Gerald recently received a writing grant from ACME to produce under-reported, but important public affairs stories. His reporting resulted in two outstanding explanatory articles that unpacked the effects of urban growth in Uganda on water security and the country’s climate resilience.

  • Saving Uganda's water thirsty cities
  • Uganda's toxic growth: Economy eating environment


Gerald explains what sparked his interest in this little-understood topic, his reporting process, and his thoughts on specialised reporting in a fast-changing media environment.


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ACME Talks
Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.