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The African Federation of Science Journalists (AFSJ)

The African Federation of Science Journalists (AFSJ) is a pan-African network of journalists who cover science and allied disciplines such as technology, innovation, agriculture, health and climate change from the perspective of research and development.
AFSJ’s stated mandate is to improve the quality of science journalism in Africa throught capacity building, mainstreaming African science journalists within the global context and creating interactive platforms between African science journalists and scientists.
Communication Strategies
Creating interactive platforms between scientists and science journalists. Online dissemination of experiences, scholarships, contacts, training opportunities and awards relevant to the African scientific community.
Development Issues
Technology, innovation, agriculture, health and climate change from research and development perspective.
Key Points
To create a critical mass of African media practitioners who are well grounded in how science works.
Sources
The African Federation of Science Journalists (AFSJ) website on September 8 2011.
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