ERPC second phase is to curate an exhibition to tour some regions and produce a photo book that will show case all participant's work by next year.The program funded by Tanzania media Fund coached sixty press club members from six regions, namely: Lindi, Iringa, Mwanza, Shinyanga, Zanzibar and Kigoma.Above is a sample of how exhibition of participant's work will look like.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
ERPC future plans
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I really love this blog, and I have been following it for quite sometime now, I am a subscriber via RSS, I love the stories and photos, but the BIG PROBLEM is, the photos are too small, and especially when they have words in it, it is impossible to read. Is it done on purpose or just a mistake? (calmly asking please).
Indeed, I congratulate you guys for this kind of journalism. It's not like taking shots or/and hear-say stories and paste them, you guys go beyond that and I thank you for that.
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