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Media for Peace in Africa ProgrammeRegionAfrica Programme SummaryMedia for Peace in Africa Programme is a Panos project that aims to influence the attitudes and behaviour of conflict-affected communities across Africa to seek non-violent solutions through the media - and to empower the media to follow suit. The programme aims to help journalists and media organisations deal with the challenges of reporting on conflict situations, and to mobilise the potential power of the media to contribute to a culture of peace in Africa. Communication StrategiesThis project works to strengthen the role of the media in understanding and communicating about conflict in Africa by providing grants, carrying out research, developing and disseminating resources, and carrying out workshops and other education projects. Specifically, one key strategy is providing fellowship grants that enable journalists to research and report in depth on conflict and peace issues in the region and publish or broadcast substantial features in major national or regional media. Selected outputs from the fellowships are included in bi-monthly “bulletins” published in French and English by Panos Western Africa and disseminated to editors throughout Africa via a website. The programme also aims to provide journalists and media institutions with information and resources to stimulate a culture of high professional standards within the media industry . The idea is to use printed and online materials, as well as face-to-face interchanges, to foster reflection and dialogue. Examples of programme endeavours include:
Development IssuesConflict Key PointsThe programme objectives are to: PartnersPanos West Africa, Panos Eastern Africa, Panos Paris, and Panos London. Source Panos Eastern Africa website on January 19 2005. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 18 2005 Last Updated February 28 2006 |
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