News
Ajen publishes a monthly newsletter, called AJENda, to keep colleagues aware of changes to the journalism landscape in Africa from an academic, research and professional point of view.
The Gender Divides of Mauritian Society: Re-appropriating the Empowerment and Citizenship Discourse
Mauritius is perceived as a model of economic success in the region, Christina Chan-Meetoo, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication, Head of...
Highway Africa summit returns
The Highway Africa (HA) summit is set to return after a “short hiatus to take a deep dive into the future of African media and journalism, which...
East Africa moves up a gear in media and communication research
The Uganda Christian University (UCU) and the University of Rwanda (UR) are set to catapult media and communication research in East Africa,...
Investigative journalism: hubs step up to the plate
A mapping study into investigative journalism hubs in sub-Saharan Africa is set to be released and is expected to reveal a growing trend where the...
Ethnic divisions rule Ethiopian media
Ethiopia’s ethnic divisions are finding their way into the media, resulting in news content that could exacerbate ethnic conflicts. Addis Ababa...
African educators network to be established
Efforts are under way to a establish a network of journalism educators for the African continent. Spearheaded by South Africa’s University of the...
Mapping study on journalism training in Africa to be launched
The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), working with the Fojo Media Institute (Linnaeus University, Sweden), plans to launch a mapping study of...
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