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The network was established for journalists to challenge and support each other to become consistently outstanding in their reporting of debt and financing for development issues.
The network was established based on the submission of participants at the first AFRODAD media event of 2021, which was attended by 409 journalists from various countries.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaSpeaking on the topic, ‘The role of African Media Community in projecting Africa as a rule maker, not a rule taker’, BBC Presenter, Maya Hayakawa, said African journalists have the power to choose for the audience what matters. jamb results
Hakayawa cited a study where 70 percent of coverage about business in Africa references foreign powers including China, the USA, Russia, France, and the UK and emphasized the importance of Africa leading the way in the news about it.
“We can make an impact that not only changes our continent, the policies, but even the world’s view on the African narrative, and how we are shaping the world today,” she said.