Terra Africa

Goals

To encourage media outlets to play a part in developing individual and collective environmental citizenship by covering the issues surrounding climate change.
1 M
24months
60Trained professionnals

A project

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Presentation

In West Africa, climate change is putting human lives and livelihoods in grave danger. Information on this topic remains scarce and is often limited to reports on natural disasters.

However, media outlets have a crucial role to play in explaining the causes of these disturbances, providing information on the ways in which we can adapt to climate change and developing a positive discourse on the fight against global warming.

Terra Africa is supporting journalists who want to learn how to provide cross-cutting coverage of environmental issues. This project supports them in the production of content that puts the emphasis on finding solutions and encouraging political and civic engagement.

Verbatim
The training on environmental issues taught us techniques based on solutions journalism in particular, which will help us to create more in-depth productions.
Marthe Akissi, journalist at Radiodiffusion Télévision Ivoirienne (RTI)

Project beneficiaries

  • 60 journalists and 20 media outlet managers;
  • Press cartoonists, influencers;
  • CSOs involved in fighting the effects of climate change;
  • Researchers, specifically the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) and research centres in the countries concerned;
  • Eco-responsible companies, eco-innovative project leaders.
Project manager
Tamara VILARINS

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Terra Africa

Actions

Offer a framework favourable to multi-actor collaborations

- Selecting the beneficiary media outlets and journalists;
- A regional launch and discussion seminar;
- Creating a regional network of environmental journalists;
- Raising awareness among the media outlet managers selected of the importance of integrating climate-related topics into their editorial line;
- Launching an online platform for content publication;
- National workshops for thematic debates;
- Carrying out field visits with the researchers and CSOs;
- A regional closing seminar to share good practices and promote South-South cooperation on environmental issues.

Related news
July 25, 2022

Terra Africa call for applications: training in environmental journalism

Are you a media outlet operating in Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea or Senegal? Do you want to cover more climate change-related stories and fly the flag...

Strengthen the ability of the media outlets to produce quality information on the fight against climate change and to promote adaptation strategies and eco-responsible initiatives

- Training 20 journalists on environmental fact-checking;
- Training 40 journalists on solutions journalism;
- Raising awareness among 40 journalists of gender-sensitive journalism in terms of covering topics linked to climate change (webinars);
- Selecting five investigative journalists and supporting the implementation, production and distribution of an investigation.

Grand angle
July 12, 2023

Marthe Akissi: "We need to talk about environmental issues before we're completely screwed!"

At Radiodiffusion Télévision Ivoirienne (RTI), Marthe Akissi produces reports and conducts investigations into health and environmental issues. She...

August 3, 2023

Idiatou Camara: “Sustainable development should be a priority for all media outlets”

The founder and general manager of Radio Environnement Guinée and a beneficiary of the Terra Africa project, Idiatou Camara is a journalist who has...

Encourage civic participation in environmental governance, particularly among young people, by producing interactive content and raising awareness on social media

- Supporting young people from communities affected by climate change in producing videos using smartphones;
- Posting videos on RFI’s platforms and on social media with the support of influencers from West Africa;
- Producing press cartoons in video format and posting them on social media with the support of influencers from West Africa.