2007年VOA标准英语-Africa's Media Summit Opens in Nigeria(在线收听) |
By Gilbert da Costa Africa's second international media summit has opened in Nigeria. For VOA, Gilbert da Costa reports that the three-day event hopes to evolve a mechanism for addressing the widely perceived negative reporting of the continent by the international press.
"Our prime responsibility as African citizens is to do as much as we can to show the best of our world," she said. "It does not mean we should forget about the negative things, no. Reporting is reporting, the truth must be said." "If there are wars, if there is famine, if there is corruption, it must be told and people must know it, so that the people who have to address it, take measures to address it. But on the other hand, we have positive stories, we have success stories," she continued. Most Western news reports on Africa have been perceived on the continent as being stereotyped. Nigeria is leading the new campaign to re-brand Africa, with the recent launch of its Heart of Africa project.
"And what we will be doing is, we will have bureau chiefs in these countries, passing positive business news back to us, and we can in turn, package and broadcast to the rest of the world from South Africa," he added. The forum hopes to develop a watch group to monitor and create awareness of reporting on African images, and to manage this awareness in the international media.
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