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Twinning

Six newspapers in Mexico and Ecuador concluded an exchange program to share experiences and learn about their operations from one other, as part of WAN-IFRA’s Media and Society Programme, funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Andrew Heslop

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2017-05-31 09:29

Facilitating exchange, setting a positive example for other media and promoting press freedom is integral to WAN-IFRA’s partnerships with media houses around the world. This month, we look at the Nation Media Group, based in Nairobi, Kenya, which has exemplified its commitment to media freedom.

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Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2017-05-31 09:25

Six newspapers in Mexico and Ecuador concluded an exchange program to share experiences and learn about their operations from each other, as part of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers Media and Society Strengthening Program launched in 2016.

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Adrian Montemayor

Date

2017-05-25 17:27

As an integral element of WAN-IFRA’s pioneering Media Development programme, executive twinning – the partnering of senior media professionals from news organisations in non-competing markets – has produced a number of successful business and development opportunities across Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Challenging the traditional approach of north-south partnerships, WAN-IFRA’s Executive Twinning Programme: Southern Africa has turned the notion of development support to media in emerging markets on its head.

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Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2012-11-12 11:43

As an integral element of WAN-IFRA’s pioneering Media Development programme, executive twinning – the partnering of senior media professionals from news organisations in non-competing markets – has produced a number of successful business and development opportunities across Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Challenging the traditional approach of north-south partnerships, WAN-IFRA’s Executive Twinning Programme is turning the notion of development support to media in emerging markets on its head.

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Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2012-11-12 11:16

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