Djibouti, China Sign Agreement On Media Cooperation

Djibouti — Djibouti and China have signed an agreement in the media domain to enable the Djibouti Radio and Television and their personnel to benefit from the advanced technical expertise of Chinese radio and television stations, local reports say.

The partnership will involve Radio China International (CRI) and the China Central Television (CCTV).

The agreement was signed on Saturday by Djibouti's Culture and Communication Minister Abdi Houssein Ahmed during a visit to China with the Chinese department of radio, television and film industry.

The signing of the agreement came when a forum was held in Beijing on developing partnership between China and Africa, especially in the media sector.

Training programs for Djibouti media personalities were also included in the partnership agreement.

- Xinhua

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  • goldentranslation
    Sep 2 2012, 08:46

    Is there any way to get rid of the problems of uncertain information, and the news and the statistics that are not accurate? Is there any program that will help the Arab media to obtain the exclusive and firm information? How could the Arabic press diversify its sources and multiply its methods? How could an Arab journalists find answers to all his questions he posed just by one click? All of these services and sources are indeed found in the website www.sahafiy.com as this website represents the nucleus which connects more than 300,000 Arab journalist and more than 50,000 specialists in several areas with each other. It aims to increase the sources of the Arabic media and develop the journalism in the Arab world in general. The participation in this site, which is of course a free participation, makes the media sources almost limited to one side that is www.sahafiy.com. Those working in the media will no longer need to participate in other services by paying a lot of money and obtaining limited services. This site also allows the journalists and the media personnel in general the abundant profit from time and effort that went in vain by making the searches on the net.