Workshop in Moscow: The Future of Journalistic Practice for African Journalists

2023-07-04 02:14:29


From APS Special Envoy Serigne Mbaye Dramé

Moscow, Jul 3 (APS) — An experience-sharing workshop on the future of journalistic practice started on Monday in Moscow for some twenty African journalists, under the aegis of the editorial staff central and international radio Sputnik, found the APS.

The workshop is part of a program called ”New Generation”, which will run from 2 to 30 July.

This program brings together participants from South Africa, Botswana, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Gambia, Kenya, Senegal and Zimbabwe.

In addition to participating in Sputnik agency editorial conferences, participants will be invited to forums on the practice of journalism in the era of fake news and new modern communication technologies, the director told APS. deputy information agency Sputnik, Viktoria Polikarpova.

The latter, also head of the international desk of these media presented as close to the Kremlin, also mentioned the cooperation between the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and Africa, ”in a context of transformation world”.

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