On the agenda for the return of Afri’Kibaaru, six journalist training sessions in the Greater Sahel region

On the agenda for the return of Afri’Kibaaru, six journalist training sessions in the Greater Sahel region

In September, 92 journalists working for media outlets in six project partner countries attended sessions to review the basics and fundamentals of journalism.

Split into groups of 16 for 10 days in N’Djamena (Chad), Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), Bamako (Mali), Niamey (Niger), Dakar (Senegal) and Nouakchott (Mauritania), the beneficiaries of these training sessions were able to increase their knowledge of the main principles of journalism and of the various journalistic genres, and dive into subjects associated with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focussing specifically on gender.

Au menu de la rentrée d’Afri’Kibaaru,
 six formations de journalistes dans le Grand Sahel
Sira Doumbia and Magatte Diop

"It’s a good way to see the basics in a detailed way, making us better equipped to do our job."
Magatte Diop, journalist with Ndar media TV in Senegal

 

Formation à Nouakchott
Nouakchott training

 

Formation à Dakar
Dakar training

 

In addition to this knowledge refresher, the training above all focussed on transitioning from theory to practical, by asking the attendees to leave the training rooms and connect with the public to produce content. It was an opportunity for the journalists (over half of whom were women), whether young or “old”, just starting out or more experienced, to compare their usual production methods with new practices, suggested by both the trainers and their colleagues. It gave everyone a chance to shake up their practices, and to forge new links within their profession.


"This Afrikibaaru training session will allow me to make better choices when it comes to my angle and has motivated me in my struggle to protect the environment."
Sira Doumbia, journalist with Mande TV, Bamako, Mali

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