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MFWA opens applications for Africa-China relations training for West African journalists

MFWA opens applications for Africa-China relations training for West African journalists
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The Media Foundation for West Africa has opened applications for a training workshop focused on reporting Africa-China relations. The program aims to help journalists analyze the complex geopolitical and economic ties between the two regions.

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As China's influence in Africa grows, professional training for local journalists is essential for ensuring public interest coverage of international development and trade.

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The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), in partnership with the Wits Centre for Journalism (WCJ) in South Africa, has opened applications for a specialised training workshop on reporting Africa-China relations for journalists in Anglophone West Africa.

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