Friday, February 6, 2009

Siku ya mwisho

Siku ya mwisho ilikuwa nzuri katika mafunzo yetu kwa kuwa wengi tulianza kupata uelewa kuhusu matumizi ya websites, blog na intaneti kwa hiyo majadiliano yalikwa live zaidi.

Mafunzo kama haya yakitolewa kwa waandishi wa habari wengi zaidi yatakuwa na manufaa makubwa kwa taifa katika maendeleo ya habari nchini. Pia napendekeza nguvu zielekweze mikoani ili kusiwe na tofauti kubwa ya waandishi wa huko na wale wa Dar es Salaam.

Napata picha kuwa watu wa mikoani wakiwa na blog na wakijua jinsi ya kuzifungua na kuzitumia wanaweza kuwa na mchango mkubwa kuliko wa mjini.

mnkondo

Noor Shija akitafakari enzi za ujana wake!

Jamaa wana uwezo wa kula ng'ombe mzima!

Rangi zao zapendeza sana jamaa hawa

Wajomba na wababe wao

No harm for Nestle brand

No harm for Nestle
brand baby milk

IN many countries now, the number of people who protest the use of nestle brand baby milk is increasing. Even though there some people who are still believes on that brand.

For those who are protesting it said many baby infant are died because of inappropriate infant feeding.

According to a non profit organization based in Britain, Milk Action it believes that there is no more food locally produced or sustainable than breast milk.

The global network is called IBFAN, network of over 200 citizens groups in more than 100 countries believes a breastfed is less likely to suffer from gastroenteritis, respiratory and ear infections, diabetes, allergies and other illnesses.

They say in areas with unsafe water a bottle-fed child is up to 25 times more likely to die as a result of diarrhoea.

According to their website, reversing the decline in breastfeeding could save 1.5 million lives around the world every year. Breastfeeding helps to fulfill the UN Millennium Development Goals and has the potential to reduce under-5 mortality by 13%.

A further 6% of deaths could be saved through appropriate complementary feeding. Breastfeeding also provides health benefits to the mother, such as reduced risk of some cancers.

“Baby Milk Action is not anti-baby milk. Our work protects all mothers and infants from irresponsible marketing,” it said.

Also according to Anne H. Vincent, head of UNICEF Indonesia’s health and nutrition department, there was a strong correlation between formula consumption and deaths due to diarrhea.

She said the increase in diarrhea cases was caused by unmonitored donations of infant formula to the disaster-stricken area, coupled with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water.

"It´s not that people have negative intentions. What they don´t know is in disasters such as tsunami, cyclones and earthquakes, affected families are already poor and often there’s poor sanitation and so on," she said.

She added that: "There’s no clean water, no sanitation and so forth. Therefore bringing formula in increases and multiplies the rate of diarrhea and the risk of death for young babies."

"Donations of powdered milk in an emergency situation can literally increase the rate of death of young babies, while the people mean to do well."

To make matters worse, she said, the donations encouraged mothers to stop breast-feeding their children and instead feed them infant formula. "We know breast-feeding is very important for children’s health," Anne said.

A UNICEF study conducted in 42 countries showed exclusive breast-feeding, with no additional food or liquid, proved to have the highest impact (13 percent) on saving the lives of infants, compared to all other interventions.

The cases of infant babies dying from brand has also heard last year in China where about 6,000 babies reported last year have been poisoned and three babies have died from drinking baby milk tainted by the industrial chemical.

According to the Nestle website, the company objectives is to manufacture and market their product in such a way as to create value that can be sustained over the long term for shareholders, employees, consumers, and business partners.

Ii say Nestlé does not favor short-term profit at the expense of successful long-term business development and recognizes that its consumers have a sincere and legitimate interest in the behavior, beliefs and actions of the Company behind brands in which they place their trust, and that without its consumers the Company would not exist.

Nestlé is conscious of the fact that the success of a corporation is a reflection of the professionalism, conduct and the responsible attitude of its management and employees, and continues to maintain its commitment to follow and respect all applicable local laws in each of its markets.

But the protest against the use of Nestle brand baby milk are growing even though the company has insist it globally adopts the World Heath Organization code and does not promote infant formula in the developing world.

It seems the pressure of protesting the nestle products is from other competitive companies which are not big like Nestle and are now trying to enter to the market which is dominated by Nestle since 1867.

By Bakari Mnkondo

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Day 3

Day 3

I didn’t attend the internet workshop for editors and trainers because I was sick.

Even though, my colleague told me they have learned on how to use internet to find other website where journalists can read a lot of things such as fixtures, features, history background and stories.

He said the websites they learned that day can be a good source of information and can be used to make follow up and even to add more facts in local stories or features.

For example he mentioned few of the web the learned such as fifa which have deep details of football around the world. Also he briefed about http://www.uefa.com/ which he said is the official site with news, results, statistics, and multimedia from the current tournament.

My colleague, Noor Shija also told me about YouTube that is a video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips and that most of the content on YouTube has been uploaded by members of the public, although media organizations offer their material via the site.

Another interesting website he said is http://www.xe.com/ which is the world's most popular currency and foreign exchange site.

I will go through websites and see what can be useful to me.

Bakari Mnkondo

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

day 2

Day 2

On the second day of the internet workshop for editors and trainers, we started by learned how to open blog spot.

I manage to open the first blog spot called mgumu sana and promise that it will keep readers informed with the rural stories.

After learning about the journalism in the age of internet and read the speech of one of media tycoon, Rupert Murdoch, I found that there a lot of changes we in third world have to do.

As Murdoch said, it is now time to make necessary cultural changes to meet the new demand.
We need to do same changes because young people have changed the habits of news consumption and now they want to question, to probe and want stories in a new angle.

Due to the force of the market, print media might change from the old fashioned ways of collecting and publishing news to new technologies of using internet.

I really agreed that, the new generation as now forced the news print to change by adding online services and for those who had not yet change must be prepared to do so.

Even though, I also believe the newspaper will change but not die.

siku ya kwanza

Hi!My name is Bakari, am glad to introduce my first blog spot called Maisha ya vijijini. This blog will keep you informed with the rural stories. I have formed my blog to keep you up dates with what happen in our villagers because of recently nobody cares about those people in the villages.I decided to do this because during my carrier as a journalist I find there a lot of stories from rural areas but no proper coverage was made.After my first day of the internet workshop for editors and trainers, I found that by using internet I can communicate with the world.
thanks