The Yemeni Human Rights Network (YHRN) in collaboration with Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) held on Saturday a workshop on the overall frameworks of the new Yemeni constitution.
A number of judges, lawyers, jurists, journalists active Hadramout province, discussed a draft "recover funds looted law" in Yemen, in a workshop organized by the "Women Journalists Without Chains" on Sunday, in collaboration with the National Commission to support democracy.
The Yemeni Human Rights Network (YHRN) in collaboration with Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) held on Saturday a workshop on the overall frameworks of the new Yemeni constitution.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) has concluded a training course on "Basics of optical imaging".
The course, which lasted three days at the headquarters of WJWC, targeted youth from different organizations and trends.
The course aimed to enable youth on transmitting facts and participate in expressing their ideas and visions through images.
The participants gained a great deal of knowledge on the parts of camera and how to deal with it. Additionally, they were taught how to control light and speed of camera, basics of the image's parts and selection of image corners.
For his part, the trainer Wajdi al-Maqtari said that the trainees actively interacted during the course, pointing out that there is a new generation which is looking forward to a better change and has strong desire to be learnt.
She affirmed that the organization is looking for training youth in different fields, stressing the importance of image's role in the transfer of facts.
The US cultural and media attaché in Yemen Ryan Gliha has said that the US internal elections inside the Republican and Democratic parties clearly show the nature of the US political system to elect president, referring to the increasing competitiveness among the Democrats.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) together with the Middle East Partnership Initiative have organized a panel discussion on the efforts of corruption efforts and ways of enhancing good governance.
The participants on the symposiums of "Towards an active political participation of women" demanded to enact laws obligating to political parties and give women a fair proportion of their candidates in every election.
The participantsof the symposium " Yemen journalism: the margin which we want" have called to create wide horizons for press freedoms and allow to express opinions with sounds, images or writing.
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