African Daily Voice challenges Western projection of Africa
The African Daily Voice Group has announced the launch of a new continental news agency, ADV
(www.AfricanDailyVoice.com/en).
Based in Malabo, Equatorial
Guinea, the multinational company which specializes in content, and the media, has a
newsroom in Casablanca (Morocco) and offers multilingual services (French,
English, Arabic).
"Information networks remain
dominated in our countries by Western media. Their stories of African events do
not always reflect the true identity of our people, our cultures, and our
languages," says Toussaint Alain, African Daily Voice CEO's. "They
impose their own vision of the world, anxious above all to preserve their
interests."
Alain believes that "this
situation is not without risks. We can no longer leave these agencies alone to
inform the African public of what is happening in Africa or elsewhere. Events,
their genesis and evolution are rarely presented to the outside world
objectively and accurately. Images of a miserable Africa continues to persist
in the Western press.
That said, "the independence
of information, and the plurality of sources are of the same importance today
as the struggle against imperialism and neo-colonialism. They play a vital role
in the process of political, social, economic and cultural liberation of our
continent," Toussaint Alain says
Driven by a long-term vision for
Africa, the founders and investors of the new media group rely exclusively on
African skills to develop two-way content, based on pure information, but also
on interaction between people and institutions.
To take up the challenge in a
very competitive market, ADV has structured around ten regional desks: Algiers
(Algeria), Abidjan (Ivory Coast), Douala (Cameroon), Kinshasa (DRC), Bangui
(RCA), Johannesburg (South Africa), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Lagos (Nigeria),
Dakar (Senegal) and Antananarivo (Madagascar). These pools are responsible for
collecting, processing and disseminating information in the regions concerned.
ADV teams will be covering
African events around the clock with professionalism. "Our reporters will
strive to ensure that reliability, objectivity and neutrality are respected.
Our vocation is to become a strong brand, which will highlight its pan-African
and civic role, "says Toussaint Alain.
Through its network of
correspondents, ADV will provide comprehensive coverage in text, photo, video
and computer graphics of African news. All themes will be covered: politics,
economy, environment, culture, media, high-tech and technology, social events,
major continental or world sports events, etc.
Available in French, English and
Arabic, ADV products and services will be available via a website, a newsletter
and an application on tablets and smartphones. ADV will also be present on
social media: Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Google+. The agency
will also use instant messaging applications to communicate with users via
these platforms.
Last but not least, ADV aims to
consolidate its continental and international presence. "Thanks to
cooperation agreements, we are considering the full deployment of our agency
worldwide, particularly in Asia, Europe and America. We will therefore rely on
a network of media partners in Africa and outside the continent,"
concludes Toussaint Alain.
Media contact
contact@africandailyvoice.com
https://AfricanDailyVoice.com/contact/
Social Media
Twitter: @ADVinfo_eng
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/AFRICANDAILYVOICE.eng/
About ADV
African Daily Voice (ADV)
(https://AfricanDailyVoice.com/en) is pan-African information agency with
headquarters located in Malabo (Equatorial Guinea). The central editorial office
is located in Casablanca (Morocco.) ADV has regional offices in Algiers
(Algeria), Abidjan (Côte d’ivoire), Douala (Cameroon), Malabo (Equatorial
Guinea), Kinshasa / Goma (DRC), Bangui (Central African Republic), Johannesburg
(South Africa), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Lagos (Nigeria), Dakar (Senegal) and
Antananarivo (Madagascar). These offices are responsible for spreading the
information in proper regions.
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