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How African Media Covers Africa Report

How African Media Covers Africa Report

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March 28, 2022

Coverage of African countries in African media not only serves to inform readers what is happening on the continent but
may also shape perspectives about the continent and countries therein.
In order to explore the coverage of African countries as it appeared in African media and editors’ views on the coverage, Africa No Filter (ANF) commissioned this research. The research took a three-pronged approach: media was selected and reviewed from
15 countries and the editors of these publications surveyed for their opinions on how African countries cover other African countries. The publications were drawn from all regions: North, Southern, West, Central and East Africa. In total, 56 media were included in these components of the study – the most influential media in each country.

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