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4th Edition of the

AFRODAD MEDIA INITIATIVE

Empowering Media to Stop The Bleeding – Africa Debt Campaign

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ABOUT

AFROMEDI

AFRODAD Launched the AFRODAD Media Initiative (AFROMEDI) in 2021; to promote factual, effective, and consistent reporting on debt and development issues. AFROMEDI builds media’s reporting capacity on debt and related issues; to shape the public debate and put pressure on policymakers to answer to the call of transparency, accountability, and good governance. The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD)  and the National Union of Journalists of Ivory Coast (UNJCI) will host AFROMEDI IV to:

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WHERE:

Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

WHEN:

20th to 22nd March 2024 (Wednesday to Friday)

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AFROMEDI IV Modules

To achieve the desired objectives, AFROMEDI IV presents the below modules:

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Africa’s current poly-crisis, its causes and impact on the African people.

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Alternative solutions to piece-meals interventions to Africa’s rising debt.

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Accessing and understanding crucial data on debt.

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Humanised reporting on debt.

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Getting the story out of Shut Reporting Doors.

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African media community promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance in development finance

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The place of media in the African debt campaign - Stop the Bleeding.
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AFROMEDI IV PARTNERS

HIGHLIGHT

3 Editions of AFROMEDI since 2021

AFRODAD has successfully facilitated the training of 652 journalists from at least 35 countries across Africa. This is putting journalists at the centre of the debt discourse among other stakeholders like legislators, key government officials, civil society organisations and academicians.