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The
Press and Democracy Network's Press Campaign
The Press and Democracy Network, moderated by Reporteurs sans
frontières (RSF), will de-vote its next press campaign to
the anniversary of the death of the Burkina Faso editor, N. Zongo.
The campaign will be launched on 13 December and will be illustrated
by the cartoons drawn for the occasion by five African satirical
cartoonists.
Contact: realipresse@rsf.org;
www.rsf.org/realip
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Events to Celebrate the Union nationale des journalistes de Côte
d'Ivoire's 10th Anniversary
UNJCI will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a series of
events from 26 November to 5 De-cember. They will start with the
inauguration of the press centre and continue with a round table
on the topic of "what kind of Côte d'Ivoire press for
the 2nd Republic?" and a public con-ference on "Press
and Democracy in Africa".
The press centre is currently being refurbished with the support
of the Côte d'Ivoire govern-ment and will be partially equipped
thanks to contributions from the F. Ebert Foundation and French
overseas aid.
Contact: unjci10@aviso.ci
Towards the
Creation of a Federation of African Press Centres
Meeting in Ouagadougou from 6 to 9 November, the press centres
from several African coun-tries (Burundi, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire,
Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Togo) and represen-tatives from
countries that have plans to create such structures (Benin and Guinea
Bissau) declared themselves in favour of creating a federating structure
that gives them more weight on the African scene and creates a formal
framework for their exchanges, and that also allows them to be solid
partners for donors.
A working group was established to prepare the founding texts that
will be proposed 6 months from now at a founding general assembly
planned to be held in Bamako.
This meeting in Ouagadougou was supported by the Agence de la francophonie,
in partnership with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and
the French Community of Belgium.
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The Deontology Observatory in Senegal Has Premises
The Conseil pour le respect de l'éthique et de la déontologie
(CRED, council for the respect of ethics and deontology) has received
premises from the Senegalese government and will soon be able to
move in.
In addition, CRED has organised-with SYNPICS and the American Cultural
Center-a se-ries seminars on ethics and deontology and on the consequences
of the recent suppression of the Ministry of Communication in Senegal.
Diary
The 18th North-South Media Festival
The 18th North-South Media Festival will be held in Geneva from
5 to 12 April 2002.
This year's themes will be "Sports and Development" and
"The Media: the Religious Factor and International Current
Events". The latter theme lies within the framework of a symposium
at the Institut universitaire d'études du développement
[university institute for development studies].
Contact: nordsud@vtx.ch
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Diary
2nd African Economics Editors Conference in South Africa
The Conference will be held in Johannesburg from 4 to 8 November.
It will be attended by economics editors from 30 African countries.
The purpose of this meeting is to improve economics and business
reporting in African newspapers. The conference is supported by
the World Bank Institute and the Freedom Forum.
The participants are members of African Economics Editors' Network,
created in 1999. The Network has published an economics journalism
handbook and set up a Web site: http://journ.ru.ac.za/economics/aej
Contact: Nixon Kariithi, Pearson Chair of Economics Journalism at
Rhodes University, n.kariithi@ru.ac.za
p.cairns@ru.ac.za
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RAP 21
The African Press Network for the 21st Century, an African
digital network, initiated by the Central African Union of Private
Press Publishers (UEPAC), is coordinated from Paris by the World
Association of Newspapers (WAN).
The network brings together more than 200 members, publishers and
journalists. Its principal activity is the diffusion of a e-newsletter
made up in part of the information sent by its members. The e-newsletter
also focuses on training offers.
RAP 21 currently operates on WAN funding. Its ambition is, with
the help of a second coordinator based in Africa, to provide technical,
managerial, marketing strategy, and even advertising advice.
Contact: rap21@wan.asso.fr
The 17th North-South Media Festival in Geneva Awards
This year, the Press and Democracy Award was attributed to the
Burkina Faso daily, L'Indépendant, created by N. Zongo. This
award, in the amount of €2,728 ($2,517), is offered by La Tribune
de Genève. A special award was attributed to the Kinshasa
newspaper Le Phare.
The Prix Suisse Radios du Sud was awarded to a programme on life
in African prisoners produced by the Ouahigouya radio station "La
Voix du paysan" in Burkina Faso. This award in the amount of
€2,728 ($2,517) is offered by Swiss Radio International SRI
and the Swiss National Commission for UNESCO.
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Diary
The Third Festival of African Radio, "Waves of Freedom",
in Bamako from 8 to 10 November
"Waves of Freedom", a biennial festival, is organised
by the Panos Institute West Africa, the government of Mali, and
the Malian Union of Independent Radio and Television Broadcasters
(URTEL). Partners such as CIERRO, AMARC, the Confédération
nationale des radios libres [national confederation of free radio
stations] (CNRL) of France, Radio Nederland, RFI, Worldspace, and
USAID provide sponsorship.
The goals of the festival are to facilitate better understanding
between public and private broadcasters on the regional scale and
experience exchanges, and to encourage production exchanges and
creation.
The theme of this festival will be "Radio and Decentralisation",
which includes sub-themes such as: radio and local institution/management
of democracy; radio and local management of power; decentralisation
and the risk of ethnocentrism; and radio and the transfer of skills.
A programme exchange is organised around the festival's theme. Finally,
a radio contest will attribute four prizes.
Contact: panos@malinet.ml
and bdp.panos@malinet.ml
Sithengi 2001
The Sithengi film and television market in Cape Town will be
held from 12 to 15 November.
A new chief executive officer has been named, Mike Auret. The new
strategy defined by the Board of Directors for the next three years
will be presented to the participants. It is notably a matter of
the creation of a festival, World Cinema Screenings, planned for
2002, which aims to attract more international professionals to
South Africa.
Contact: md@sithengi.co.za
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A Press Centre in Côte-d'Ivoire
On 3 May, the government handed over the keys to a villa destined
to become the Côte-d'Ivoire press centre to the Union Nationale
des Journalistes de Côte-d'Ivoire (UNJCI) [Côte-d'Ivoire
National Journalists' Union].
1,500 sq. metres in size, the press centre will house UNJCI, OLPED
and the professional associations and unions. Its ambition is to
be a meeting place and provide a framework for mobilisation; it
will offer a permanent secretariat to the associations it houses.
It will also serve as a resource centre thanks to subscriptions,
a documentary fund, a subscription to a foreign news agency and
a satellite dish.
The equipping of a conference room, reception hall, 5 offices, a
meeting and reading room, and an apartment for visiting foreign
journalists (two bedrooms and an office) is planned.
The goal is to inaugurate the press centre in November for UNJCI's
ten-year anniversary.
The F. Ebert Foundation is financing the acquisition of some of
the future press centre's equipment in the amount of 10 million
CFA francs. However, funds must rapidly be found for the necessary
renovations, estimated at € 53,357 (USD 46,852).
Sierra Leone Media Rebuilding Project
The project, implemented by Canadian Journalists for Free Expression,
has set up a newspaper printing operation. A newspaper in-house
development programme that includes editorial, advertising, circulation
and management skills training is now starting.
The programme has been supported by UNESCO's Programme for Free
Expression, Democracy and Peace and by CIDA's Peacebuilding Unit
which lies within the framework of Canada's recent commitment to
making a financial contribution to the creation of a Sierra Leone
Special Court.
Contact: Nick Fillmore, fillmore@ifex.org
Diary
The 6th African CreaTV Workshop from 17 to 21 September 2001 in
Libreville (Gabon)
The 6th CreaTV Workshop, a programme for creative television,
is being organised by UNESCO in partnership with INPUT (International
Public Television). This workshop is an annual meeting for 900 professionals-television
producers, filmmakers and broadcasters. CreaTV allows between 30
and 60 television directors and producers to present their audio-visual
productions and exchange their experiences through discussions following
the screenings that in part serve as "self-training".
These meetings' other goals include strengthening access to international
distribution channels and provide seed funding for some selected
production proposals.
Contact: Rosa Gonzalez: r.gonzalez@unesco.org
The International Freedom of Expression Exchange's 2002 Annual
Conference
After this year's conference in Bangkok, the next annual IFEX
Annual Conference will be held in Accra (Ghana) and hosted by WAJA.
The conference will last for nearly a week and most of IFEX's 55
member organisations are expected to attend, as well as roughly
fifteen African NGOs and representatives of donor agencies that
support media development and freedom of expression.
Contact: Nick Fillmore, fillmore@ifex.org
Publications:New Documents
In the framework of the monitoring of media
coverage of the presidential elections in Benin last March, the
Observatoire de la déontologie et de l'éthique dans
les médias [media deontology and ethics observatory] (ODEM)
published a report at the end of June on local press coverage (in
newspapers, and radio and television stations) of the elections.
15 dailies, 4 periodicals, 7 radio stations and two television
channels were monitored. The report details each breach of ethics
based on the articles of the deontology code.
The launch of the publication was extended in Porto Novo by two
days of exchanges with the NGOs involved in the electoral process
and representatives of political parties. From 8 to 11 August, local
radio stations from the interior of the country, often on the periphery
of the observatory's activities, are invited to Parakou to discuss
with ODEM the issues of deontology and corruption in the press.
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First International Forum on Nigerian Video and Film
This forum, held in Lagos from 31 May to 2 June, was organised
by the Independent Television Producers Association of Nigeria (ITPAN),
the French cultural centre of Lagos, and the French Embassy.
The goal of this forum was to allow African and French professionals
to discover Nigerian productions and allow the 400 Nigerian professionals
present to forge contacts in order to diversify their access to
production and distribution circuits.
Specialised Nigerian producers, directors, actors, distributors
and journalists were able to meet twenty or so professionals from
Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, South Africa, Zimbabwe and France, including
representatives of Canal France International, ARTE France, FEMIS
(the National Film School of France), and the directors of the Amiens
Film Festival ("Cinema of ACP Countries") and the Angers
Film Festival ("African Cinema").
Panels addressed the following themes: the legal environment for
audiovisual production, dubbing, training, special effects, the
documentary genre, relationships between channels and producers,
international co-production possibilities, budgets, production aid,
cultural diversity and film distribution in Africa, writing and
storyboards.
This meeting led to the birth of a few projects: dubbing Ghanaian
and Nigerian films in French, the participation of the European
Union and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in funding Nigerian
feature films, the establishment of training with FEMIS in Nigerian
and Ghanaian film schools, and a distribution agreement between
a Zimbabwean director and distributor (Media for Development) and
a Nigerian counterpart (Mainframe Productions).
WAJA
Strengthens Its Alert Capability
At the WAJA meeting on 29 and 30 March, 2001 in Bamako, press
centres called on WAJA to be able to act more quickly in cases of
violation of press freedom. In order to do so, WAJA has asked its
members as well as press centres and observatories to send it systematically
information on: the facts about the violations in question, the
provisions of the press laws, the action requested or expected,
the addresses (fax, telephone, e-mail) of the authorities in question,
and the opinion or position of the sender of such information.
General Secretariat in Dakar: synpicsujao@sentoo.sn;
Regional Office in Accra: waja@africaonline.com.gh
Diary
The Fourth Zanzibar Film Festival will be held from 29 June to 14
July.
The Festival of the Dhow Countries-the lands that border the
Indian Ocean-will present feature films, cartoons, documentaries
(including three on a journalist from Sierra Leone), short films
distributed by M-Net, and seven short films in the category "Scenarios
from the Sahel".
Contact: press@zirr.or.tz
or http://www.ziff.or.tz
Publications:New Documents
The World Association of Newspapers (WAN)
has just published the study by Tatiana Repkova entitled New Times:
Making a Professional Newspaper in a New Democracy.
The content of this study focuses on how to establish, manage
and run a newspaper in societies that are making the transition
from authoritarian to democratic regimes.
Destined for both publishers and journalists, this study provides
an introduction to the role of journalism; develops how to elaborate
a strategic plan for press companies, how to define editorial content,
management issues (structural organisation, organising work, and
human resources); and presents the means of communication. The study
also provides, in the annexes, a list of summaries describing the
different jobs that exist in a newspaper.
For the time being, only an English version has been published but
a French language version is planned as soon as the means are available.
Copies of the study can be ordered for €35 each by Internet
at:
http://www.wan-press.org/forms/bookstore.html
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