Govt Spokespersons’ Workshop kicks off
THE first day of the “Workshop on
Mastering Government Communication: Empowering Spokespersons for Effective
Public Engagement” was held yesterday morning at Horizon Lake View Hotel in
Nay Pyi Taw.
The workshop saw officials from the
Myanmar Press Council, trainers and representatives from ASEAN member states
including Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and
Indonesia. Also present were representatives from the ASEAN Secretariat and observers
from Japan as well as officials from various ministries.
On the first day, representatives from
ASEAN countries discussed the competencies and challenges of government spokespersons,
their roles in different countries, media landscapes and strategies for
addressing misinformation and fake news.
Trainers then led discussions and
practical exercises on public communication and research, audio editing, media
engagement, interview techniques, key considerations in communication,
handling classified information and crisis management.
The workshop, scheduled to run from 26
to 28 February is targeting to enhance the capabilities of government
spokespersons in the ASEAN region. It seeks to foster effective communication
between the media and government officials, improve message dissemination and
strengthen public trust. The workshop also serves as a platform for sharing
expertise and best practices in crisis management.
Organised by the Ministry of Information
and the Department of Media Development, the workshop is part of an ASEAN
Communication Committee initiative and is supported by the ASEAN Cultural
Fund. — MNA/KZL

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