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The One Sided Narrative About Africa
In the West the majority of people have two uninformed views of Africa. The prevailing image is that of poverty and death continent-wide (which is certainly not always the case). The other is of all the resources and exotic animals. Somewhere a few facts are being overlooked.
This is not the entire reality but unfortunately it’s all you’ll get from the narrative that the many western media outlets have chosen to tell about the continent. This is why journalism by Africans about Africa needs to made a priority (by Africans). It’s also why African blog aggregators like Afrigator and Amatomu are important at shining much needed light onto the ‘dark continent’ and the conversations it has within itself. Yes, I realize that the very fact that I’m talking about this issue is a conundrum (I’m a westerner born and raised in America my entire life until now) and very much an example of the problem, not the solution. However, I will say I started Appfrica because I now live in Kampala, Uganda and if I wasn’t planning on living here for the next few years (by choice), I wouldn’t have become involved in quite the same way.
That said, it’s important to highlight some of the discussion Africa has been having related to journalism across the continent:
Via Bankelele