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AfricaCommsWeek 2018 – Le Recap
La seconde édition de #AfricaCommsWeek a tenu toutes ses promesses en examinant sous tous les angles une thématique unique et inexplorée qu’il nous paraissait urgent de mettre en lumière…
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La seconde édition de #AfricaCommsWeek a tenu toutes ses promesses en examinant sous tous les angles une thématique unique et inexplorée qu’il nous paraissait urgent de mettre en lumière…
Integrating Africa is a vast project that will involve many stakeholders at the local, national, regional and international level. It will take seasoned stakeholder management and strategic communications to implement this ambitious vision.
Africa Communications Week will hold a public debate on Wednesday 6th June 2018 at 14:45 to explore the role media and communication can play in empowering women in Africa.
We always get asked “how can I get involved in #AfricaCommsWeek?” So to answer this we’ve put together a list of 7 ways to get involved in #AfricaCommsWeek 2018!
It’s simple: strategic communication is at the centre of everything. You can’t execute a strategy if you can’t communicate about it.
The Africa Communications Leadership Report 2018 features the expert opinion of fifty professionals from different countries, institutions, sectors and disciplines, on the role of communications in the socio-economic development of the African continent.
ACW is looking for highly motivated junior researchers to join an ambitious project about the international perception of African countries and the actions taken by African media, governments and citizens to manage their country’s reputation.
A conversation. That’s what we tried to foster here about a topic that is often overlooked and poorly researched: Do communicators have a role in Africa’s development? How do we get the metrics to assess this role?