Nigeria, Nov. 2 -- The WaveMakers Initiative for Health and Youth Empowerment (WIHYE) has trained journalists in Kaduna State on how to report human rights issues responsibly, with a focus on ending discrimination, preventing jungle justice, and improving access to healthcare for vulnerable groups.

The four-day workshop in Kaduna brought together media professionals, human rights advocates, and legal experts to strengthen journalists' skills in ethical and inclusive reporting.

WIHYE's Executive Director, Ikeokwu Benneth Nduka, said the training aims to promote fairness and equality through responsible media coverage.

"We want journalists to tell stories that protect human dignity, challenge harmful stereotypes, and ensure that everyone...