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African Media Fellows Get Inside Look at the EU: Elections, Institutions, and Africa Relations

African Media Fellows Get Inside Look at the EU: Elections, Institutions, and Africa Relations

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July 02, 2024

The African Union (AU) Media Fellows recently embarked on an immersive study tour to Brussels, Belgium from 9th -15th June,2024 aimed at equipping a new generation of African storytellers with a deeper understanding of the European Union (EU) and its relationship with Africa Union. The Fellows visited key institutions like the European Commission, Parliament, and External Action Service (EEAS). They even observed the recently concluded EU elections, gaining valuable insights into the EU's political landscape, foreign policy with Africa, and the role of media in shaping public discourse.

This EU study tour was organized by the EU delegation to the AU in collaboration with the AU Information and Communication Directorate (ICD) with the goal to build bridges between African and European media, fostering a more nuanced understanding of each other's realities. The AU Media Fellowship (AUMF) program empowers journalists to become champions for informed dialogue and collaboration, ultimately shaping a more positive and productive narrative around the AU-EU partnership.

Initiatives like the AU Media Fellowship are fostering a new generation of storytellers equipped to drive positive change across the continent, said Leslie Richer, AU Director of Information & Communication as she emphasized the program's significance. She also highlighted its ability to develop storytellers who can "illuminate shared achievements and advocate for a brighter, more equitable future," echoing the sentiments expressed by the director, Nicola Bellomo, Head of division, European External Action Service and Mark Gray, Head of Unit for Political Strategy and Communication at EU international partnerships. They stressed the importance of a strong media in fostering understanding, transparency, and cooperation – all crucial elements for achieving Agenda 2063, the AU's vision for Africa's transformation and the Global Gateway initiative. 

At the European Commission, the AU Media Fellows delved into the EU's approach to development cooperation with Africa. Their discussions with key officials, including Petr MOOZ, Senior Expert at the Directorate-General for Budget, and Lora Borissova, member of the Cabinet of the European Commissioner for International Partnerships, focused on understanding the role of EU institutions in decision-making, current initiatives and future plans, and most critically, the role of media in holding international organizations like the EU and the AU accountable for its commitments to the citizens.

To understand the EU's Foreign Policy, AU media fellow engaged with Domenico Rosa, Head of Unit for Strategic Partnerships with Africa and with the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) at the department for International Partnerships (DG INTPA), and Asad Beg, Senior Expert at the EEAS Pan-African Affairs Division to understand the EU's approach to diplomacy, security, and its strategic partnership with the African Union. This offered the fellows valuable context for their reporting on AU- EU relations, in light of the upcoming AU- EU Ministerial and heads of state summit.

The highlight of the Study tour to Brussels was undoubtedly observing the European Parliament elections. This allowed the AU Media Fellows to witness citizens across Europe casting their votes, the fellows gained valuable insights into the EU's democratic structures, along with the challenges and opportunities it faces. Coinciding with the elections, the they had the distinct privilege of interviewing Ms. Patience Chiradza, the African Union's Director of Governance and Conflict Prevention. The encounter served to highlight the shared goals of the AU and EU in fostering democracy, good governance, the rule of law, and respect for human rights, all of which form the cornerstone of their ongoing partnership. This interview took place during her engagement at the African Union Peer-to-Peer Mission (PTPM) convened at the margins of the European Parliament Elections.

Further enriching their experience, the fellows embarked on a comprehensive tour of the Parliament's media facilities. This included visits to the Parliament Museum, press room, press conference room, and audio-visual facilities, granting them a behind-the-scenes look at the logistical backbone of parliamentary press operations. Additionally, they gained insights into AU-EU relations through a briefing from Jesper Haglund, Head of Unit, along with policy advisors Ulrich Karock and Hana Sedlackova, provided a detailed presentation on this crucial partnership. The fellows further delved into the topic of democracy support with presentations by Adriana Buchiu and Gonzalo Urbina Trevino, focusing specifically on the European Parliament's commitment to the Pan-African Parliament.

To gain an in-depth understanding of collaboration between the EU Parliament and the Pan-African Parliament, the AU Media Fellows met with Mr. Oumar Doumbouya, Director for External Offices in the EU's Directorate for Parliamentary Democracy Partnerships. He explained to the fellows the joint efforts these parliamentary bodies are undertaking to improve the lives of citizens across both Africa and Europe.

“This EU learning study tour was an eye-opening experience," said Jibi Maring (South Sudan), an AU Media Fellow from South Sudan. "Witnessing the EU elections firsthand provided a unique perspective on European democracy and its inner workings. The briefings and discussions with EU representatives, particularly the one with Oumar Doumbouya on EU-AU parliamentary collaboration, were incredibly insightful. I believe the shared goals of promoting democracy, good governance, and human rights identified during this trip offer a strong foundation for even stronger ties between the AU and EU. I'm confident this knowledge exchange will empower us as AU media fellows to contribute to a more informed and collaborative future for both continents."

A week-long training program for African Union (AU) Media Fellows culminated in a thought-provoking visit to the Africa Museum in Brussels. The Fellows also engaged in a one-on-one session with the Director-General, Bart Ouvry,to learn about the museum's ongoing efforts to present a more balanced and nuanced narrative of Africa's relationship with Europe.

The African Union Media Fellowship Programme (AUMF) comprises of 20 journalists and content creators from across Africa, with backgrounds in audio-visual, print, and digital journalism. This flagship AU initiative aims to transform African media by fostering ethical journalism, challenging prevailing narratives, and promoting collaboration among media professionals for cross-border coverage. The programme also engages policymakers to enhance media influence and impact.

For further media inquiries, please contact:

Janet Faith Adhiambo Ochieng | Communication Officer- Agenda 2063 | Information and Communication. Directorate | African Union Commission | E-mail: Ochiengj@Africa-union.org

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