REPORT: The ACRP in the Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum (DRIF22), Lagos, Nigeria. 27-28 April 2022
The Africa-China Reporting Project (the Project), in collaboration with Paradigm Initiative, a pan African social enterprise, participated in the Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum (DRIF 22) in Lagos, Nigeria, 27-28 April 2022. The Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum is an important platform where conversations on digital
Fighting stereotypes in wildlife conservation in Tanzania
Video documentary by David Kabambo, first published in Daily News. Gender segregation in the environmental and wildlife conservation sectors remains a problem for both men and women, as the society still live with the syndrome that wildlife poaching is reserved for men.
Nigerians endure poor working conditions in Ogun Chinese companies
Several workers from various Chinese companies in Nigeria are suffering due to poor working conditions. Nigerian journalist, Ojuroungbe Sodiq, unearths labour conditions in some parts of Ogun state and how this affects workers' health. First published in Platform Times. Adefemi Adeolu was diagnosed
Reviewing the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative in North Africa
By Tunisian journalist Rakia Selmi, first published by TAP. This report was produced as a result of North Africa Journalism Reporting Grants provided by the Africa-China Reporting Project in partnership with Inkyfada, for journalists from North Africa to conduct investigations on North
The development of cultural and popular exchanges between China and Morocco
By Moroccan journalist Yasser al Makhmoum, first published in Alyaoum24. This report was produced as a result of North Africa Journalism Reporting Grants provided by the Africa-China Reporting Project in partnership with Inkyfada, for journalists from North Africa to conduct investigations on
Uganda serves scarce fish maw to Asia and the world
By Ugandan journalist Christopher Bendana, first published in The New Vision. In 2021, the chairperson of Uganda Fish Processors and Exporter Association, Sujal Goswami, interfaced with legislators over issues within the fish industry. He told the Members of Parliament (MPs) that Ugandans
MARK THE DATE: Online journalists training workshop on Africa-China relations and the climate crisis – Wednesday, 27 July 2022
The Africa-China Reporting Project, in partnership with China Dialogue presents the Online Journalists Training Workshop on Africa-China relations and the climate crisis. The speakers below will be presenting the following topics: Reporting the complexities of China, Africa and the climate crisis
REPORT: North Africa-China Journalism Training Workshop, 5-6 July 2022
The Africa-China Reporting Project in partnership with Inkyfada, held the North Africa-China Journalism Online Training Workshop for journalists in Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Morocco, 5-6 July 2022. The journalists were awarded reporting grants to investigate North Africa-China relations. This resourceful two-day
How COVID-19 lockdowns ripped through the informal sector
By South African journalist Ciaran Ryan, first published in Dear South Africa. The best data we have says just half of informal entrepreneurs remain in business post-COVID. That’s despite all the hoopla from government about extending financial support to small entrepreneurs. A more ham-fisted
REPORT: Journalists Training Workshop on Africa-China Relations and the Climate Crisis, 27 July 2022
"There’s a need for us over the next couple of months to make sure that COP27 is not the COP that’s based in an African country, but that it is a COP that really acts as a platform for a