Homs-Sana
On the occasion of International Children’s Day, with the participation of 30 wounded children and young people and the sons of martyrs, the Life Skills Team in the Homs Culture Directorate organized a small media workshop.
Saba Wassouf, head of the Life Skills team, said in a statement to SANA that the workshop included several axes that presented a brief picture of the media world, starting with the foundations required for anyone who wants to go to this world in terms of talent, interest and study, to the rules of drafting or building news and the tools that should be owned in general. In terms of personality, culture and style.
The blind young man, Jamal Ajeeb, expressed his happiness at participating to learn about the world of media, the importance of sound in radio news, and the method of performance according to the content and content.
In turn, the wounded young man, Idris Fuhais, indicated that his participation allowed him to learn about the ethics of media work and the importance of adhering to the principles of trust and credibility during the preparation of the news.
As for the young man, Yamen Abdel-Baqi, who was injured by shrapnel that paralyzed his lower limbs, he indicated that his injury could not stop his passion for media, as he sees it as one of the most important sectors that keep pace with life and convey the reality to us.
The young girl, Tala Al-Rahiya, who is the daughter of a martyr, saw that media workshops contribute to preparing educated youth passionate about the media profession, capable of learning professional standards and acquiring work ethics in this profession.
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