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APS Faculty Launches African Media Forum


Tue 19 Nov 2019 | 01:11 PM
Mai Shaheen

Faculty of African Post Graduate Studies (APS) at Cairo University, in cooperation with faculty of Mass Communication, launched the African media forum.

The event was attended by Dean of Mass Communication faculty Hwaida Moustafa, Dean of African Post Graduate Studies faculty Dr. Mohamed Nofal, in addition to a large number of African and Egyptian students.

[caption id="attachment_91814" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]The event was attended by Dean of Mass Communication faculty Hwaida Moustafa, Dean of African Post Graduate Studies faculty Dr. Mohamed Nofal, in addition to a large number of African and Egyptian students. The event was attended by Dean of Mass Communication faculty Hwaida Moustafa, Dean of African Post Graduate Studies faculty Dr. Mohamed Nofal, in addition to a large number of African and Egyptian students.[/caption]

Addressing the African Media Forum, Dr.Moustafa underlined the importance of media communication among African countries, which provides opportunities for cultural cooperation, as well as the enhancement of communication and harmony between the continent’s people and Egypt.

In the same context, Dr. Nofal said that the media is one of the soft powers that have an influential ability in crystallizing the orientations of African peoples.

[caption id="attachment_91815" align="aligncenter" width="1032"] "The political and economic developments in the African continent, as well as the new mechanisms of cooperation among all countries, should prompt media makers in the continent to renew their rhetoric inline with the current challenges," Nofal added.[/caption]

"The political and economic developments in the African continent, as well as the new mechanisms of cooperation among all countries, should prompt media makers in the continent to renew their rhetoric inline with the current challenges," Nofal added.

Contributed by Nada Mustafa