Addis Hosts African Media Leaders Forum

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BY NESRU JEMAL (Ethiopian Radio & Television Agency)

The National Organizing Committee under African Media Initiative (AMI) announced on Saturday that the 6th African Media Leaders Forum (AMLF) with the theme: “The African Media in the last 50 years and the future” will be held 6-8 November 2013 in Addis Ababa.

Committee Co-chair Mimi Sebhatu told journalists that the agendas of the Forum include a public debate on the 6th and 8th Heads of State round table, intended to provide the media leaders with a unique opportunity to engage the participating Heads of State in a stimulating discussion on pertinent issues around media, and African governments’ role in expanding the media.

“African issues are mostly given coverage by other media for African media has no strong structural set up. As African media share common challenges in infrastructure, technology and skill, the forum is expected to create an opportunity for experience sharing and a chance to tell about our respective countries,” Mimi said.

According to organizers, AMLF is a unique initiative as it is the only Forum which brings together private and independent media owners and operators from around the continent.

The participants are expected to discuss opportunities as well as evaluate and recommend means to strengthen the vital role of the African media and the future of the industry as well.

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