Category: B4FA

B4FA Media Fellowship – Tanzania

Our Fellowship programme has been running in Tanzania since November 2012. In the first round, STI4D and B4FA welcomed 17 Tanzanian media professionals from print, radio and TV into the Fellowship. They hailed from throughout the United Republic, from Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam to Dodoma and Arusha. The Fellowship programme kicked off with a …

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B4FA Media Fellows – Uganda

Alex Nsubuga – Researcher, Programmer and Producer; CBS Radio.  Alex Nsubuga attained a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communication and a certificate in Investigative Journalism. He is currently a senior journalist with Central Broadcasting Service, producing and researching about Progress on Agricultural Science, Technology and Politics for both 88.8 FM and 89.2 FM. Alex is also …

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B4FA Media Fellowship – Uganda

Our Fellowship programme has been running in Uganda since October 2012. In the first round, STI4D and B4FA welcomed 20 Ugandan media professionals from print, radio and TV into the Fellowship. Many are based in Kampala, but some of our Fellows hail from the regions, from the south west to the east and the north …

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B4FA Media Fellowship – Ghana

Our Fellowship programme ran in Ghana from September 2012. In the first round, STI4D and B4FA welcomed 18 Ghanaian professionals from print, radio, TV and online media into the Fellowship. They were based across the length and breadth of the country – from Accra to Tamale, Kumasi to Tema. The Fellowship programme kicked off with …

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B4FA Media Fellows – Tanzania

2012 MEDIA FELLOWS Samson Kamalamo – Deputy Managing Editor, Changamoto Newspaper Leonard Magomba – Bureau Chief, East African Business Week Rosemary Mirondo – Reporter, The EastAfrican Lutengano Haonga – Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) Anastazia Anyimike – Habarileo Rahel Alex Muhando – TBC TV Polycarp Machira – The Citizen Victor Karega – The Citizen Daniel Semberya …

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B4FA Media Fellows – Nigeria

Abdallah El-Kurebe – Vanguard Newspaper, Sokoto. Abdallah el-Kurebe is 47 years old. He is from a farming community in Kurebe village of Niger state (an agrarian state),Nigeria.He has been in the Journalism profession for 23 years reporting on various subjects for Hotline, National Echoes, Horizon, Just and PeopleMonthly news magazines as well as This Weekend, The …

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B4FA Media Fellowship – Nigeria

Our Fellowship programme ran in Nigeria from September 2012. In the first round, STI4D and B4FA welcomed 22 Nigerian media professionals from print, radio and TV into the Fellowship. They were an excellent representation of the diversity of the Federal Republic, hailing from cities as geographically spread as Lagos in the south west to Calabar …

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B4FA Media Fellows – Ghana

Adelaide Arthur – Joynews Multitv, Accra. Adelaide is a practising broadcast journalist with Joy News on Multi TV. With four years experience in journalism she has worked as an intern with Ghana Television and GFA News. She holds a degree in Communication Studies from Ghana Institute of Journalism, GIJ. Audrey Dekalu – GNA, Accra. Audrey is a …

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B4FA Tanzania Media Workshop 2012

Initial Dialogue and Training Workshop on Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biosciences for Farming in Africa PROGRAMME Palace Hotel, Arusha Please click on a presentation title to view the powerpoint slides or video Day 1 – Monday 5 November 2012    0900 Welcome and Introductions Bernie Jones; Course Leader    0930 Agriculture, Plant Breeding and Genetics Tina Barsby; National Institute …

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B4FA Media Workshop Uganda 2012

Initial Dialogue and Training Workshop on Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biosciences for Farming in Africa PROGRAMME Speke Resort, Kampala Please click on a presentation title to view the powerpoint slides or video Day 1 – Wednesday 31 October 2012    0900 Welcome and Introductions Bernie Jones; Course Leader    0930 Agriculture, Plant Breeding and Genetics Tina Barsby; National Institute …

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