Journalists Conference Opens In Accra

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Roland Affail Monney

A two-day conference to discuss strategies to shape the media industry on the African continent in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has opened in Accra.

The conference, which is meant for leaders of regional and national media organizations in Africa and being organised by the FederaciĆ³n of African Journalists (FAJ), will give priority attention to the general precarious working conditions of journalists.

A statement signed by a member of FAJā€™s Steering Committee, Roland Affail Monney, said ā€œthe conference will explore viable options to strengthen the bargaining capacity of journalist unions in Africaā€ and would end on Wednesday, June 2, 2021.

According to the statement, the COVID-19 pandemic has dealt ā€œa terrible blow toĀ jobsā€ and continues to threaten media sustainability, adding that ā€œthe conference will also examine the worrisome erosion of media freedom in many countries in Africa and propose practical measures to reverse the trend.ā€

ā€œThe conference is expected to come out with the Accra Declaration which will articulate the future direction of journalism in Africa,ā€ the statement stressed.

It added that the President of FAJ, El- Sadig Ibrahim Ahmed Ibrahim and a representative of the African Union, and Ambassador Ahmed Salah had already joined the conference.

By Ernest Kofi Adu

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