The European Journalism Centre together with Nairobi-based AfricaonAir has released Reporting Development: A Guide for African Journalists, a new publication and resource tailored for media professionals in Africa. This new version of Reporting Development focuses on time-honored techniques for producing top quality high-impact development reportages, while heavily localizing for the particular contexts and constraints that many African journalists face regularly [according to the site editor's information, editorial staff ilissAfrica]....
The Wits China-Africa Reporting Project, hosted within the Journalism Department of the University of Witwatersrand, aims to improve the quality of reporting around China-Africa issues. Despite the expanding links between the two regions media reporting has often been inadequate or polarised, either portraying China as an exploiting predator or a benign development partner. The project aims to encourage balanced and considered reporting as the topic of China-Africa relations is further entrenched in the editorial narrative of both regions. ... [according to site editor's information]
The Radi-Aid Awards - originally named The Radiator Awards - is an annually event created by the Norwegian Students’ and Academics’ International Assistance Fund (SAIH), spawned by the satirical campaign and music video Radi-Aid: Africa for Norway in 2012. By highlighting the best and worst charity ads of the year, the goal with the Radi-Aid Awards is to change the way fundraising campaigns communicate and engage people in issues of poverty and development [according to the site editor's information, editorial staff ilissAfrica]. ....
The Alliance for Rebuilding Governance in Africa (ARGA) is made up of African and non-African actors who believe that peace and development on the African continent cannot be achieved through simple reforms of the way in which public affairs are regulated, but are contingent on an in-depth re-examination of the foundations of power and governance.The Alliance for Rebuilding Governance in Africa contributes to the development of an African way of thinking and an African governance project [according to the site editor's information, editorial staff ilissAfrica]....
Africa Up Close is the blog of the Africa Program at the Wilson Center. Its aim is to provide a forum where perspectives on issues affecting Africa are developed and exchanged to promote partnership and create positive change on the continent. Each month features pieces by experts, policymakers, and practitioners working on issues affecting Africa. The Africa Program works to address the most critical issues facing Africa and U.S.-Africa relations, build mutually beneficial U.S.–Africa relations, and enhance understanding about Africa in the United States [according to the site editor's information, editorial staff, ilissAfrica]....
The David Astor Journalism Awards Trust (DAJAT) is a London-based human rights charity that works to promote, strengthen and support independent journalism in Africa. Established in 2006, the Trust runs an innovative programme for African journalists focusing on professional development and long-term career support. The programme currently operates in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda [according to the site editor's information, editorial staff ilissAfrica]....
"Founded in 2000, Humanitas Afrika is an African-Czech initiative based in Prague, the Czech Republic. It is purely a non- governmental organisation with no political or religious underpinnings. Indeed it remains the only pan-African organisation in the Czech Republic that is dedicated primarily to matters of Africa including the Diaspora." It runs projects as well in the Czech Republic with African migrants and to inform the public about African matters, as well as development projects in Africa. [according to site editor’s information] ... [supplemented]
This website is run by several journalists and researchers from South Africa, the USA and some European countries. "Africa is a Country is primarily concerned with media representations of the African continent and its peoples, especially in Western media." You will find articles and mainly small videos. Older posts between July 2007 and August 2009 can be found under: http://theleoafricanus.com. ... [editors ilissAfrica]
Lwn Mag ou Les Ways Ndolè l Magazine est une revue en ligne dont le but est d’informer, de communiquer, de divertir et de promouvoir la culture camerounaise et africaine en général.Sa particularité réside dans le choix de la langue de rédaction qui est le « camfranglais » (véritable vecteur de communication entre les jeunes camerounais, mais qui au fil du temps, tend à gagner toutes les souches de la société pour devenir un élément d’identité culturelle au même titre que tous les autres.).En bref, l’objectif de LWN est d’informer, de communiquer, d’éduquer les Camerounais de manière ludique et simple en communiquant dans une langue identitaire en plein essor. ... [selon les informations de l'éditeur du site]
Etudes Camerounaises is a Cameroonian weblog, reporting on the country's latest developments in the fields of politics, economy and society [according to the site editor's language, editorial staff ilissAfrica].