AFROMEDI I - III
Outputs & Outcomes
AFRODAD has since 2021, trained over 600 Journalists through AFROMEDI. This has increased debt reporting and the networking of Journalists working on debt and development financing across the continent. Through AFROMEDI IV, AFRODAD and partners seek to increase and strengthen effective engagement of Afromedia in the debt campaign.
MDNA
The Media Debt Network
One of AFROMEDI’s outcomes is the Media Debt Network Africa (M-DNA), which was launched during AFROMEDI II in March 2022. It comprises of journalists who focus on debt and related development finance issues. It currently has 105 members from 35 African countries.
OUR TESTIMONIAL
WHAT AFROMEDI ALUMNI HAVE SAID
From the first, second and third edition of AFROMEDI.
AFROMEDI has helped me understand the dynamics and extent to which high debt levels are impacting Africa. I have also appreciated the role that journalists have in this struggle, and the production of humanised stories that raise awareness and urgency to address this issue.
AFROMEDI informs and brings new insights into an old problem; and puts Afromedia at the core of the debt conversation with other stakeholders. Through this we are better able to engage and disseminate relevant information.