MFWA makes books donation to media training institution in Niger

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On Tuesday, 10th August 2021, the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) donated over forty (40) publications to the Information and Communication Training Institute (IFTIC-Niger).

The books donated cover broad and specific issues of Freedom of Expression Rights, Media and Elections, Safety of Journalists, Right to Information, Legal Frameworks covering the work of the Media in several countries across West Africa, Digital Rights, and other related issues. The publications were handed over to the General Director of the Training Institute, Mr Amadou Sahadou Illiassou.

The donation to IFTIC-NIGER forms part of the MFWA’s commitment to contributing to the education of students in the fields of journalism, communications, and human rights. The donation was, thus, aimed at resourcing both students and the institute with rich reference points for teaching, learning, and research.

“The MFWA is happy to extend this support to IFTIC-Niger and hopes these books will contribute to enhancing students understanding of the media ecosystem and issues around media freedom, media laws, media sustainability, not only in Niger but also across the sub-region,” Rachad Bani Samari, Programme Associate under the Media and Good Governance Programme at the MFWA, said while making the presentation.

The General Director of IFTIC Niger, Mr Ali Seydou, who was also the representative of the Minister of Communication, expressed their gratitude towards both the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) and its national partner in Niger, the National Independent Observatory for Media Ethics in Niger (ONIMED) for this donation.

“We are grateful to both the MFWA and ONIMED for this generous support extended to our Institute. It is going to enrich our library and we are going to make good use of them. Together we can improve media professionalism and this donation will play a key role in achieving such an aim”.