Christian radio stations in French-speaking Africa form a network

Certificate presentation ceremony - Lomé 2

To give their relationship a representative form, Christian radio stations in French-speaking Africa have formed a network. Some forty radio stations are already involved in this project, which aims to encourage collaboration and the sharing of professional resources. This decision was taken during Lomé 2, the second training seminar for Christian radio stations in French-speaking Africa, held from November 25 to 29 in the Togolese capital.

On Friday, November 29, some 170 representatives of religious radio stations gathered in Lomé for a second training seminar on journalism and radio techniques decided to launch a radio network. The objectives of the network are to foster close relations between radio stations in the same region or city, exchange programs, provide mutual technical assistance, and develop a press agency capable of relaying news about the Christian and evangelical movement in French-speaking Africa. All of this is in the spirit of the Lomé Declaration, signed on January 18, 2019.

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2 answers
  1. ASSOGBA said:

    An excellent institutional tool—thank you to the initiators, and especially to Radio Réveil. Together we will move forward steadily and further.

    Simon ASSOGBA
    Theological Facilitator

  2. Patrick Mizidy said:

    We are joining the Network. Congratulations to the entire family of French-speaking Christian radio stations.
    Radio Voix Evangélique (RVE) Brazzaville – Congo

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