NATIONAL PRESS CLUB EXHIBITION

The National Press Club Exhibition is first of its kind in Liberia and the sub region that is keened on addressing some of the major challenges confronting the Liberian media.

With your support, this event will empower a new generation of young leaders and Journalists to understand contemporary media use photos for storytelling, prevention of hate messages, identify fake news and misinformation that will help to rebrand the Liberian media for good governance and vibrant democracy.

This YMA flagship program is employing a grassroots approach for media reforms by training press club members especially young adolescent girls for gender equality in the media and increase their knowledge of journalism especially their reading and writing skills.

The National Press Club Exhibition (NPCE) is establishing itself as a major annual Journalism platform across the country. Nonetheless, this dream can only become a reality if there are relevant traditional partners who are providing sustainable sponsorship for this competition.

The National Press Club Exhibition remains the most befitting platform for media development which has and continues to provide relevant media skills to these professional future Journalists in the areas of Journalism, leadership, discipline and teamwork amongst others.

This year’s event will be celebrated under the theme, “30 years after the adoption of the charter: accelerate the implementation of Agenda 2040 for an Africa fit for Children,” bringing together over 200 people including students, parents, school administrators, international partners and national government from across Monrovia and its environs.

Over 30 high schools will compete in a news presentation challenge to decide the group and individual winners.

They will learn basic computer skills, news production, online publishing, including writing stories, editing stories and marketing amongst others.

Students will increase their writing skills; improve their understanding and analysis of issues unfolding within their communities and make recommendations for improvement